What is the test for changing an interim order?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Bolotnov v. Moldavski, 2015 ONCJ 530 (CanLII):

[26] In Greve v. Brighton, 2011 ONSC 4996, at paragraph 24, the court writes that the court should only vary the interim order: “… where the moving party has a demonstrated change in circumstances and, as a result of those changed circumstances, there are compelling reasons that the order should be varied to meet the children’s best interests.”

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