Changing Family Law Orders, Awards and Agreements Involving Spousal Support: Difference between revisions
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<blockquote><blockquote><tt>(e) any potential adverse effect, on a party or a child of a party, of either making or declining to make an order under subsection (3).</tt></blockquote></blockquote> | <blockquote><blockquote><tt>(e) any potential adverse effect, on a party or a child of a party, of either making or declining to make an order under subsection (3).</tt></blockquote></blockquote> | ||
Interim orders for spousal support under the ''Family Law Act'' can be made and varied by both the Provincial Court | Interim orders for spousal support under the ''Family Law Act'' can be made and varied by both the Provincial Court and the Supreme Court. Only the Provincial Court may vary Provincial Court orders and only the Supreme Court may vary Supreme Court orders. | ||
Applications to vary Provincial Court | Applications to vary Provincial Court orders are made by filing a court form called a ''Notice of Motion''. Supreme Court orders are varied by filing a ''Notice of Application''. The process for making interim applications is described in the ________ page. | ||
==Changing Final Orders for Spousal Support== | ==Changing Final Orders for Spousal Support== |