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While a family law case is in progress, the parties may need to get an “interim order” to deal with important or urgent issues. Learn the process for Supreme Court.
While a family law case is in progress, the parties may need to get an “'''interim order'''” to deal with important or urgent issues. Learn the process for Supreme Court.


==Understand the legal framework==
==Understand the legal framework==


===The purpose of an interim order in a family law case===
===The purpose of an interim order in a family law case===
The parties involved in a family law case will often need an '''interim order''' after the case has begun but before it ends. Interim orders are temporary orders that last only until another interim order is made, or until the case is fully resolved.  
The parties involved in a family law case will often need an interim order after the case has begun but before it ends. Interim orders are temporary orders that last only until another interim order is made, or until the case is fully resolved.  


Interim orders can deal with urgent problems that can’t wait, such as stopping someone from disposing of property or stopping the children from being taken out of town. Interim orders can also deal with questions about how the family will function until the case is resolved, such as where the children will live and whether interim support should be paid by one party to help the other with expenses.
Interim orders can deal with urgent problems that can’t wait, such as stopping someone from disposing of property or stopping the children from being taken out of town. Interim orders can also deal with questions about how the family will function until the case is resolved, such as where the children will live and whether interim support should be paid by one party to help the other with expenses.
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:Web: [https://wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca/index.php?title=Interim_Applications_in_Family_Matters wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca]
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