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<b>Exhibit Definition</b> |
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<p>A document, record, or object admitted as evidence in court or before a tribunal. A document |
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<b>Court order</b> |
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<p>A record of a decision made by a judge or master that tells you or your |
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spouse what you must do (or not do). For example: The court has made an |
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<b>Enforceable</b> |
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<p>Enforcing an order means making sure that what the court ordered is done, |
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or executed. Usually you want to collect money that is owing to you.</p> |
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<b>Court order</b> |
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<p>A record of a decision made by a judge or master that tells you or your spouse what you must do |
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(or not do). For example: The court has made an order that your spouse must pay you $900 on a monthly |
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basis to help cover the costs of supporting the children. |
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<b>Exhibit</b> |
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<p>A document, record, or object admitted as evidence in court or before a tribunal. A document |
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<b>Order respecting parenting arrangements or contact</b> |
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<p>Under the Family Law Act (in either Provincial Court or Supreme Court), a court order dealing with |
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<b>Custody</b> |
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Under the Divorce Act, where and with whom a child lives, and the guardian's rights and |
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responsibilities for the child. Under the BC Child, Family and Community Service Act, custody is similar. |
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<b>Guardianship</b> |
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<b>Access Definition</b> |
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<b>Access</b> |
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Under the Divorce Act, the time children spend with the parent they don't usually live with. Other |
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people (including grandparents, aunts and uncles, and other relatives) can also apply for access |
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<b>Child support</b> |
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<p>Parents have a duty under the law to support their children, even if one parent doesn't see or take |
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care of the children. The money one parent pays to the other parent to help provide for the daily |
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needs of the children is called child support or maintenance.</p> |
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