In what circumstances will the court interfere with the chambers judge or trial judge on an interim maintenance order?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Rust v. Rust, 2002 SKCA 50 (CanLII):

This Court has stated on numerous occasions that it will not interfere with the discretion of the chambers judge or trial judge with respect to questions of interim maintenance orders unless there is an obvious error which must be corrected and where the matter cannot go immediately to trial. In our opinion, the most desirable thing in every instance is to proceed to trial as quickly as possible so the matters in dispute can be determined after a full and complete examination of all the evidence. See Foss v. Foss. [FOOTNOTE [1]]

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