Follow the next guide
Which guide you'll follow next depends on whether:
- you and the other person can agree on all or some of the issues raised in the application; and
- one of you wants an interim (temporary) order.
If you and the other person can agree on some or all issues
- Either of you can apply for final family orders by consent order
If the other person wants the court to make an interim order
- They will serve you with a Notice of Motion, as described in our guides:
If the above aren't options for you and the other person
- You will follow the process that will allow the court to make a final order
You've now gone through all the steps required to respond to a family law case to change an order in Provincial Court. Thank you for using our step-by-step guide.
Updated on 9 May 2019