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====''Divorce Act'' orders====
====''Divorce Act'' orders====


When a court order about support has been made under the ''[[Divorce Act]]'', a spouse who moves to a different province can apply to change that order in the new province under s. 18 of the act. The order that the spouse gets, however, will only be a ''provisional order'' which has no immediate effect. The Attorney General is required to send the provisional order to the court that made the order, and that court will have a ''confirmation hearing'' under s. 19. If that court confirms the provisional order, the order will be changed. There's more information about this in the [[Making_Changes_to_Child_Support|Making Changes]] section of the chapter on [[Child Support]], under the heading "[[Making_Changes_to_Child_Support#Orders_made_outside_British_Columbia Orders made outside British Columbia]]."
When a court order about support has been made under the ''[[Divorce Act]]'', a spouse who moves to a different province can apply to change that order in the new province under s. 18 of the act. The order that the spouse gets, however, will only be a ''provisional order'' which has no immediate effect. The Attorney General is required to send the provisional order to the court that made the order, and that court will have a ''confirmation hearing'' under s. 19. If that court confirms the provisional order, the order will be changed. There's more information about this in the [[Making_Changes_to_Child_Support|Making Changes]] section of the chapter on [[Child Support]], under the heading "[[Making_Changes_to_Child_Support#Orders_made_outside_British_Columbia|Orders made outside British Columbia]]."


An order for child support or spousal support made under the ''[[Divorce Act]]'' may be registered in any court in Canada under s. 20(3) of the act, and will be treated as an order of the court in which it is registered for enforcement purposes.
An order for child support or spousal support made under the ''[[Divorce Act]]'' may be registered in any court in Canada under s. 20(3) of the act, and will be treated as an order of the court in which it is registered for enforcement purposes.