Change an order or set aside an agreement in Supreme Court

These guides can help you to change:

  • a final order, or
  • a separation agreement.

Change an order

If you and the other person can agree on what the new order will say, the process will be simpler. If not, you could try mediation. If you still can't agree, you might have to go to a judge and have them decide for you.

Change a family order in Supreme Court if you both agree

Step-by-step guide for if you and the other person in your case agree on what you want your changed order to say. The process if you can agree is much easier.

Change a family order in Supreme Court if you can't both agree

Step-by-step guide for if you and the other person in your case can't agree on what you want your changed order to say.

Change a separation agreement

Set aside all or part of an agreement in Supreme Court

Step-by-step guide about how to get an order to replace all or part of your separation agreement when you and the other person in your case can't agree on the new terms.

If you and the other person can agree, you can just make a new separation agreement instead of getting orders.