If you and your partner don’t agree

A without consent means that one of you doesn't agree with the temporary orders the other is asking for.

Usually you can bring a motion only after a .

If you and your partner don't agree, and you're bringing the motion, you're called the . Your partner is called the .

Here is what each has to do:

Moving party

Responding party

Both parties

How to:

Ask for a special arrangement

Confirm your court date

Count time

Get your documents sworn or affirmed

Serve your documents

Serve your documents on the Ministry of Community and Social Services

Update your continuing record

Previous step:

Bring a regular motion

Reviewed: March 20, 2023
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