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presenting your case in chambers

changing a child support order

putting your best case forward

avoiding the pitfalls of family matters

what to expect from the chambers process

frequently asked questions

what to expect the day of the hearing

This site provides educational information about presenting a family matters case in Chambers in British Columbia, Canada.

It is designed for parents who may be:

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  • Making an application in Supreme Court Chambers to vary or change a child support order

  • Opposing an application to vary or change a child support order


Going to Supreme Court


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If you are going to Supreme Court to change or vary a child support order then you've been to Supreme Court before. And you'll know that a judge is going to be making a decision that will significantly impact you and your family. Therefore, it's very important that you are properly prepared to present your case. Knowing ahead of time what to present and what not to present allows you to prepare the very best case for Chambers. The instructional videos on this site will help you do that.

To learn about presenting a family matters case in Chambers, click on Instructional Videos. For more information about family law and the court process in British Columbia, click on Family Law Links and read our FAQ.

 

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