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To get a temporary order, you need to bring a motion. You'll have to wait until after your case conference to bring a motion unless the matter is urgent or you agree with the other parent on the order. The first step to bringing a motion is calling or going to the courthouse to ask the court clerk for a motion date.
In order to change an existing decision-making responsibility or parenting time arrangement (if your matter is governed by the Children's Law Reform Act) or parenting time and decision-making arrangement (if your matter is governed by the Divorce Act), you must apply to the court to ?vary? (change) the previous order.
Form Number: 35.1. Form Description: Affidavit (decision-making responsibility, parenting time, contact) Version Date: Sept. 1, 2021.
Temporary court orders stay in place until the court makes either: a different temporary order at another step in your case that changes the previous temporary order.
In order to change an existing decision-making responsibility or parenting time arrangement (if your matter is governed by the Children's Law Reform Act) or parenting time and decision-making arrangement (if your matter is governed by the Divorce Act), you must apply to the court to ?vary? (change) the previous order.