Send copies of the order
You'll need
- The approved order
- A copy of the order for the other person
- A copy of the order for BCFMA, if necessary
Pick up the approved order
You must either go to the court registry to pick up your order or provide a self-addressed envelope and ask the clerk to mail it to you. The entered (signed, sealed, and filed) order is your official court order. Be sure to keep a copy of the order for yourself.
Give a copy to the other person
You're responsible for mailing, giving, or emailing a copy of the entered order to the other person. Do this as soon as possible.
You've now gone through all the steps required to get an interim family order in Supreme Court. Thank you for using our step-by-step guide.
Updated on 7 May 2024