Difference between revisions of "Applying for an Interim Order in a Family Law Case in Supreme Court"

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The Supreme Court BC Online Help Guide from Justice Education Society has [https://www.supremecourtbc.ca/family/tips-for-parents videos on how to present your own case in chambers].  
The Supreme Court BC Online Help Guide from Justice Education Society has [https://www.supremecourtbc.ca/family/tips-for-parents videos on how to present your own case in chambers].  
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====The court’s decision====
After looking at the documents and listening to both parties’ submissions, the judge or master makes a decision. They may make all, some, or none of the orders the applicant is asking for.


===Step 7. The interim order is filed in court===
===Step 7. The interim order is filed in court===
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