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Final orders of the Provincial Court may be appealed to the Supreme Court. The appeal must be started within 40 days of the date the final order was made. | Final orders of the Provincial Court may be appealed to the Supreme Court. The appeal must be started within 40 days of the date the final order was made. | ||
According to [http://canlii.ca/en/bc/laws/stat/sbc-2011-c-25/latest/part-11/sbc-2011-c-25-part-11.html#section233 s. 233(1)] of the ''Family Law Act'', only final orders may be appealed. In [http://canlii.ca/t/fkmwm ''Dima v. Dima''], 2011 BCCA 86, the Court of Appeal confirmed that the only way to challenge an interim order of the Provincial Court is through judicial review under the ''[http://canlii.ca/t/844v Judicial Review Procedure Act]''. | According to [http://canlii.ca/en/bc/laws/stat/sbc-2011-c-25/latest/part-11/sbc-2011-c-25-part-11.html#section233 s. 233(1)] of the ''Family Law Act'', only final orders may be appealed. In a case called [http://canlii.ca/t/fkmwm ''Dima v. Dima''], 2011 BCCA 86, the Court of Appeal confirmed that the only way to challenge an interim order of the Provincial Court is through judicial review under the ''[http://canlii.ca/t/844v Judicial Review Procedure Act]''. | ||
An order that is appealed remains in effect unless the judge who made the order says otherwise. | An order that is appealed remains in effect unless the judge who made the order says otherwise. |