If you file your separation agreement at a court registry, the court can enforce the parts of your agreement to do with parenting and child and spousal support as if they were court orders. You can also apply for a consent order based on your agreement. See our step-by-step guides for how to get a consent order in Supreme Court or get a consent order in Provincial Court.
See:
- Do you need to go to Provincial (Family) Court or Supreme Court? for information about which court you should go to,
- Making an agreement after you separate and Making an agreement when you live together for more information about agreements, and
- Write your own separation agreement for tips on writing a legally binding separation agreement.
Updated on 25 July 2019