In what circumstances must have changed since the original divorce order was issued in 2010?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Fox v. Billone, 1981 CanLII 1233 (ON CJ):

[9] In the case of Millett v. Millett, which was a decision under provincial legislation, the relevant statutory provisions in that case, as in this case, did not specifically require that circumstances must have changed since the original order and did not require a change in conditions, means, or circumstances as is required under subsection 11(2) of the Divorce Act.

Other Questions


Does a material change in circumstances under what circumstances would have changed the terms of an order under which an order was made? (Ontario, Canada)
Does the term "support order" need to be changed to include "support orders" in the definition of a support order? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the test for a change in circumstances under which a judge can order a separation order? (Ontario, Canada)
Is a change in circumstances sufficient to change custody under s. 17 of the Divorce Act? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the test for determining if a change in circumstances is sufficient to cause a variation in the amount of time required for a change of circumstance? (Ontario, Canada)
Can an employer change the structure of its senior management structure in order to accommodate the changing circumstances? (Ontario, Canada)
Is the continued conflict between the parties a material change in circumstances for a change in a restraining order? (Ontario, Canada)
Does the delivery of a s. 112 assessment report constitute a material change in circumstances justifying a change in the existing arrangement? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the test for determining if there are conditions for variation in circumstances where a change in circumstances is material rather than insignificant? (Ontario, Canada)
In what circumstances will a pre-guideline agreement or order change child support and/or section 7 expenses? (Ontario, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.