Can a judge make a final order retroactive in the face of a prior consent interim order?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from T.L.T. v. D.A.F. and CFS Western MB v. T.L.E. and D.A.F., 2022 MBQB 28 (CanLII):

Although not a common occurrence, a trial judge can make a final order retroactive, even in the face of a prior consent interim order (see Graham v. Graham, 2013 MBCA 66, at para. 14).

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