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The ''[[Divorce Act]]'' doesn't talk about enforcing orders, other than the steps that can be taken by government agencies to help enforce orders about child support and spousal support. ''Divorce Act'' orders are enforced by the Supreme Court under the Supreme Court Family Rules and the rules about contempt of court.
 
This section is about the special rules for enforcing orders, awards and agreements about parenting time and contact under the ''Family Law Act''. There are no special rules for enforcing orders, awards and agreements about parental responsibilities. Orders, awards and agreements about parental responsibilities are enforced by the court under the ''Family Law Act'', and, by the Supreme Court under the Supreme Court Family Rules and the rules about contempt of court, like any other order, award or agreement.
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