Changing Orders in Family Matters: Difference between revisions
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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. | ||
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==Orders about the Care of Children== | ==Orders about the Care of Children== |