“At the end of the day, interim support motions are meant to be summary in nature; the court is not required to conduct a “detailed inquiry into all aspects and details of the case”. As Justice Chappel explained in Damaschin-Zamfirescu v Damaschin-Zamfirescum, 2012 ONSC 6689 (CanLII), 2012 CarswellOnt 14841 (S.C.J.), at para. 24, interim support orders are meant to be “holding orders.”: Jarzebinski v. Jarzebinski, 2004 Carswell ON 4600 (ONSC, at para. 36; and Spence v. Sly, 2010 CarswellOnt 8359 (S.C.J.), at para. 11.”
Moore v. Lemmon, 2023 ONSC 6735 (CanLII) at 30
