South Carolina Order Disabling Public Access to Filed Documents and Directing Filing of A Corrected Pleading (Ex Parte — Form A) is a court order issued in South Carolina that limits or restricts the public access to certain court documents and directs the filing of a revised and corrected pleading. This court order is typically issued when parties involved in a case file a pleading that is not accurate or compliant with court rules, or when the court wishes to limit public access to specific documents in a particular case. This order is an ex parte order, meaning it is issued at the request of one party and without notice to the other party. There are two types of South Carolina Order Disabling Public Access to Filed Documents and Directing Filing of A Corrected Pleading (Ex Parte — Form A): a Temporary Order and a Final Order. A Temporary Order is issued when the court needs to temporarily limit or restrict public access to filed documents or direct the filing of a corrected pleading. A Final Order is issued when the court is satisfied that the pleading is accurate and compliant with court rules, and it is the final order in the case.