Guided Pathways for requesting a motion to change: Form 15
CLEO’s Family Law Guided Pathways help you fill out the court forms you need for your family law matter.
You can use this pathway if you want to request a motion to change a final order or support agreement.
The pathway asks you questions, gives you information to help answer them, and puts your answers into the required forms. The pathway is free to use.
When you’re finished, you can save or print your forms. You will also get instructions about how to give them to the court.
Who is this guided pathway for?
This pathway is for individuals who want to change the terms of the final court order or support agreement but the other party does not agree to the changes.
If you have a Final Court Order, you can ask to make changes to
- decision-making responsibility, which used to be called child custody
- parenting time, which used to be called child access
- child support
- spousal support
- other family law orders
If you have a written agreement about support or a Notice of Recalculation from the online child support service, you can ask to make changes to:
- child support
- spousal support
Who is this guided pathway not for?
If you both agree: You should not use this pathway if you and the other party agree to change or end a final order or support agreement. There is another pathway for this.
If you are responding to a motion to change: You should not use this pathway if you are responding to the other party’s Motion to Change. There is another pathway for this.
If you only have a temporary order (not a final order): You should not use this pathway if you want to change a temporary court order.
If you have a written agreement about parenting: You should not use this pathway to ask the court for ‘changes’ to parenting if there is no Final Court Order about parenting. Instead, you should start an Application (Form 8) to ask for a court order about parenting. There is another pathway for this.
If you’re not sure whether to use this pathway, talk to a lawyer.
Using the pathway
It can take less than 1 hour or 4 hours or more to complete the pathway depending on your situation and what you’re asking the court for.
It can take less time if you have all your documents ready when you start. The pathway is divided into steps. At the beginning of each step, there’s a list of the information that you need to continue.
You can sign up to create an account or use the pathways as a guest. If you choose not to create an account, the system will time out after 4 hours. You must create an account if you want to save your work on the system or use the other pathways.
All of the information that you enter into the pathways is confidential. CLEO will not give your personal information to anyone unless you ask us to do this. Read more in the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Need help?
If you need help using the Guided Pathways, or have questions contact support@cleo.on.ca.