Register the order with FMEP, if you want
When you receive a signed copy of the order from the court, make a photocopy of it.
- If the order involves support and the original support order was registered with the Family Maintenance Enforcement Program (FMEP), and support has now been changed, send a photocopy of the new order to the FMEP.
- If the original support order was not registered with the FMEP, you may wish to register your new support order with the program now.
You must include a certified copy of your order with your enrolment package to speed up the enforcement process. Ask at the Family Court registry for a certified copy. There may be a fee for certification; call ahead fo find out.
For more information, see Family Maintenance Enforcement Program on the Family Justice (Attorney General ministry) website or contact FMEP.
You've now gone through all the steps required to get a final family order in Provincial Court. Thank you for using our step-by-step guide.
Updated on 30 August 2019