Panaia v Alves: Allocating Parenting Time during COVID-19
Factual Background In this case, the father brought an urgent motion for an order that the parties’ 5-month-old child be immediately returned to his primary residence, or in ... Read more
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Factual Background In this case, the father brought an urgent motion for an order that the parties’ 5-month-old child be immediately returned to his primary residence, or in ... Read more
In Alsawwah v. Afifi, 2020 ONSC 2883, the parties had 3 children during their 14-year relationship. They separated in October 2018 when the father was charged with assault ... Read more
Factual Background The parties in this case were married for 21 years before they separated in early 2020. During the marriage, they lived in the matrimonial home which ... Read more
Factual Background The parties cohabited for two and a half years and separated in May 2017. In October 2017, they reached a partial Separation Agreement, which included an ... Read more
In Colasuonno v. Colasuonno, 2020 ONSC 2061, the Respondent Mother brought an urgent motion seeking various orders related to the exclusive possession of the matrimonial home. In addition ... Read more
Case Background As the COVID-19 crisis continues to impact families across the country, it is presenting unique challenges for blended families residing in separate households. In Peerenboom v. ... Read more
Case Background The parties separated in April 2017 and have a three-year old daughter. Post-separation, parenting became a protracted dispute. For the first six months, the mother would ... Read more
In Balbontin v. Luwawa, 2020 ONSC 1996, the Court made an Order which suggested that a parent should provide information about the child’s health and wellbeing to the ... Read more
In Elsaesser v. Rammeloo, 2020 ONSC 2348, the parties each brought an urgent motion seeking to address the issue of the children’s residence during the COVID-19 crisis. The ... Read more
Case Background The parties have two children, aged 12 and 14. Sole custody and primary parenting rights were granted to the mother pursuant to a court order in ... Read more
Case Background In Bozzo v. Cartagena, the Applicant Father brought an urgent motion for contempt, alleging that the Respondent Mother unilaterally terminated his parenting time with their child. ... Read more
In this case, the Triage Judge was presented with a litigant who repeatedly brought motions seeking the same relief despite being informed that the matters are not urgent ... Read more
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