The applicant brought a motion for a temporary order to increase child support, share post-secondary expenses, and pay arrears, pending the hearing of her Motion to Change a 2012 consent final order.
The court held that the stringent test for temporarily varying a final parenting order also applies to final support orders, requiring compelling and exceptional circumstances.
Finding no such circumstances, the court dismissed the contested portions of the motion and only granted temporary relief on terms consented to by the respondent.