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This script explains why you may need an interim order in a family law case in the British Columbia Supreme Court, how to apply for an interim order, and what to do before the hearing. At the end of the script, other information sources with much more detail are listed, including where to get the Supreme Court Rules and Forms. | This script explains why you may need an interim order in a family law case in the British Columbia Supreme Court, how to apply for an interim order, and what to do before the hearing. At the end of the script, other information sources with much more detail are listed, including where to get the Supreme Court Rules and Forms. | ||