Is an interim support order intended to be temporary?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from James v. James, 2016 BCSC 292 (CanLII):

As discussed by Mr. Justice N. Smith, interim support orders are intended to be temporary, until issues can be decided on their merits. He wrote as follows in Paisley v. Paisley, 2014 BCSC 1752 at paras. 13 and 14:

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