P. v. H., 2022 CarswellOnt 3203 (S.C.J.)
Does the test for interim variation of parenting orders apply to interim variation of support orders? Background: The parties were married for 11 years and separated in July ... Read more
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Does the test for interim variation of parenting orders apply to interim variation of support orders? Background: The parties were married for 11 years and separated in July ... Read more
The Court in this case outlined the test to be used for an interim variation of a final parenting order. Background This case was an appeal from an ... Read more
“Please, Please, Please…don’t use a police station for parenting exchanges.” BACKGROUND The parties were married in February 2015 and separated in January 2016. There was only one child ... Read more
The Court in this case addressed the issue of relocation on a motion. Background The Respondent mother in this case brought a motion for an interim order that ... Read more
BACKGROUND The parties in this matter were never married, nor did they live together. They dated for just over a year and had a child after the relationship ... Read more
Background This case arose from an appear from a decision under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the Hague Convention). Both parties were ... Read more
BACKGROUND This case involved the determination of which school a child should attend. The parents shared parenting time of their 11-year-old daughter equally and were both heavily involved ... Read more
Introduction This case commenced with an initial protection trial in which the Court ordered the appellant’s two children were to be placed in the society’s care. The mother, ... Read more
The parties have been separated since 2006. The parties are the parents of two teenaged children. In 2013, there was a Final Order made that stipulated that the ... Read more
This case shines light on the importance of fully understanding the terms of an interim Order before consenting to same. Background The parties have one child together who ... Read more
Too often in family law we see parties who act unreasonably and irrationally. To continue the fight with their ex-spouse, parties often needlessly spend money while doing more ... Read more
This case is about a proper jurisdiction of the courts as it relates to the habitual residence of the children. Background The parties were never married and have ... Read more
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