(CNN) It's been more than a week since a federal judge in California ordered the Trump administration to reunite the families it separated at the border.

Officials say they're working to comply and meet deadlines the court set. But they've been tight-lipped about many details.

Here are some of the key unanswered questions, and the latest we've learned as they have come up in court:

Will officials meet the deadlines? And what happens if they don't?

US District Judge Dana Sabraw laid out a series of deadlines in a ruling last week. By Friday, officials must make sure every separated parent has a way to contact their child. By July 10, children younger than 5 must be reunited with their parents. And by July 26, all children should be reunited with their parents.

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