To change an existing family-court order or agreement, you typically file a Motion to Change with the Ontario Court of Justice or the Superior Court of Justice (Family Court). You must explain the change in circumstances, provide supporting financial and evidentiary...
A material change in circumstances is a substantial and lasting change that was not anticipated when the original order or agreement was made, and that affects the rights or obligations of either party. Common examples include: A significant increase or decrease in...
Yes. In Ontario, you can request to change (or “vary”) a family court order or separation agreement if there has been a material change in circumstances since it was made. This means something significant has changed—such as income, employment, childcare needs,...