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Difference between revisions of "Changing Orders in Family Matters"

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<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><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>


Due to the cost, time and stress of going to court, it is often not worthwhile to spend your time, energy and money going to court to try to change an interim order.  It is often best to just get an early trial date and keep trying to settle the matter.
Due to the cost, time, and stress of going to court, it is often not worthwhile to spend your time, energy, and money going to court to try to change an interim order.  It is often best to just get an early trial date and keep trying to settle the matter.


==Orders about the care of children==
==Orders about the care of children==