What is the meaning of a “temporary without prejudice” Order?
Temporary order
An interim order (“temporary” order in the language of the Family Law Rules) was described by Zuber J.A. in Sypher v. Sypher, 1986 CarswellOnt 282, O.J. No. 536, 2 R.F.L. (3d) 413, dismissing an appeal from an interim spousal support order:
At the outset, it is appropriate to observe that interim orders are intended...
A restraining order is an order issued by a court to protect a person or persons from physical and emotional harm due to threat, abuse, harassment or stalking by another person or persons. Anyone who obtains a restraining order enjoys the protection of the law. However, the order is not something that can be issued at any time to anyone. There are specific reasons to file a restraining order...
If you are a parent who is in a custody or visitation dispute with your child’s other parent, you probably have a lot of unanswered questions about court orders. Families who have never been down this difficult road before often find themselves confused by the legal system and the courts. During this scary time knowing the facts can really help. It is important to recognize that any court...