“¶ 12 Orders for interim support are, by their very nature, rough justice granted on incomplete information on the theory that speedy justice is more desirable than finite justice. The courts have reserved the right to retroactively vary such interim orders if, on a more leisurely examination of the facts at trial, such a step appears to be warranted. However, this is an extraordinary procedure.” (Valente v. Valente [2005] O.J. No. 4823.)
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