Taimish v. Al-Kadhimi (2023) ONSCJ
Background The parties were married in July 2003 and separated in November 2009. They resided in Michigan at the time but, post-separation, mother and child (now 16 years ... Read more
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Background The parties were married in July 2003 and separated in November 2009. They resided in Michigan at the time but, post-separation, mother and child (now 16 years ... Read more
This matter was a motion to change the order regarding parenting time, decision-making responsibility, and child support, which resulted in an 8-day trial. Background The parties began a ... Read more
Background This matter dealt with parenting time issues. The parties were married on May 14, 2017 and separated on May 24, 2022, when the mother left the Brampton ... Read more
Background The parties in this matter resided in Sault Ste. Marie and were of indigenous heritage. Their daughters were aged 17.5 years and 15 years. The mother was ... Read more
A new dispute resolution process, known as Judicial Dispute Resolution (hereinafter referred to as ‘JDR’), has emerged as a pilot program in several Ontario jurisdictions. This process, aimed ... Read more
BACKGROUND The mother and father were married in October 2006 and were separated in October 2009. They are the parents of E.P. who, at the time of the ... Read more
Background This matter involved a motion regarding parenting time. The father sought “equal parenting time” with the parties’ two children, aged 3 and 1. Until September 2022, the ... Read more
BACKGROUND The parties are the parents of a child named Karter, aged 4. The parties never resided together. After Karter’s birth, the mother and father agreed to share ... Read more
Background The parties to this matter were the parents of two children, aged 6 and 5, and the children’s paternal grandmother. The grandmother was seeking a contact order ... Read more
The parties in this matter were habitually resident in Quebec until October 2022, when the mother left the province with the child to her parents’ home in Ontario. ... Read more
BACKGROUND In a previous motion, the court had made an order striking the respondent’s pleadings as he has failed to provide required disclosure and did not follow court ... Read more
BACKGROUND The parties began living together in November of 2017 and later married in September of 2019. They separated a short two years later in September of 2021. ... Read more
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