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A status stay in court typically remains in effect until a specific event occurs, such as the resolution of the underlying case or the expiration of a set period determined by the court. The duration can vary based on jurisdiction and the nature of the case, but it often lasts until the court schedules a further hearing or issues a ruling. Parties involved can also request extensions or modifications to the stay as necessary.

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