Can a court order the payment of interim fees and disbursements in a family law case?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Malik v. Malik, 2019 ONSC 5118 (CanLII):

As per the court’s decision in Ludmer v. Ludmer, 2012 CarswellOnt 4586, rule 24 (12) of the Family Law Rules provides for orders requiring the payment of interim fees and disbursements in family law cases even where no exceptional circumstances exist.

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