What is the difference between an application to vary the order granting custody of the children to the mother and an application by the father seeking to change the order?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from N.B. v. L.E., 2009 BCPC 322 (CanLII):

This case of course is different, in that on January 25, 2008 the Mother filed an application to vary the order granting the Father among other things custody of the children and she provided an address for service within the jurisdiction. (See Hyde v. Hyde [1986] B.C.J. no. 3107)

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