Choose your next guide
Which step-by-step guide you'll need next depends on if:
- you both agree on all or some of the issues in the applications; and
- one of you wants an interim (temporary) order while you work through the issues you don't agree on.
If you and the other person can agree on some or all issues
- Either of you can apply for a final consent order or an interim consent order for the issues you agree on.
- You can continue to work through the issues you don't agree on.
If the other person wants the court to make an interim order
- They can apply to get an interim family order and serve you with a Notice of Motion (Form 16).
- You can respond to their application.
- You can both continue to work through the issues you don't yet agree on.
If the above aren't options for you and the other person
- You can follow the process to 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 get a new order in Provincial Court. Thank you for using our step-by-step guide.
Updated on 1 May 2019