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Difference between revisions of "Changing Orders in Family Matters"

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Changing an order is called ''varying'' an order. In general, orders made under the federal ''Divorce Act'' and the provincial ''Family Law Act'' may be varied if there has been a change in circumstances since the order was made. Of course the change has to be an important change, and varying the order needs to be the right solution.
Changing an order is called ''varying'' an order. In general, orders made under the federal ''Divorce Act'' and the provincial ''Family Law Act'' may be varied if there has been a change in circumstances since the order was made. Of course the change has to be an important change, and varying the order needs to be the right solution.
'''JP done. A short blurb about varying property will be good in the future. No glossary tags to be added, plus internal and external links'''


==Orders about the Care of Children==
==Orders about the Care of Children==