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Newmarket Parental Rights Lawyers

Parental rights are a foundational component of family law in Ontario. When families experience separation, divorce, or parenting disputes, it becomes essential to clarify and legally protect each parent’s role in their child’s life. Whether you are seeking to establish parenting time, make decisions for your child, or respond to a co-parent’s actions, experienced legal guidance is critical.

Our Newmarket parental rights lawyers work with parents to ensure their rights and responsibilities are clearly defined, respected, and legally enforceable. We help clients pursue arrangements that reflect their child’s best interests while preserving strong and stable parent-child relationships.

To speak with our experienced Newmarket parental rights lawyers, call us at (905) 581-7222 or contact us online today. 

What Are Parental Rights in Ontario?

Parental rights include both the legal authority to make significant decisions about a child’s upbringing and the right to spend meaningful time with the child. These rights arise under Ontario’s Children’s Law Reform Act and, for divorcing spouses, under the federal Divorce Act.

Key parental rights include:

  • The right to make decisions regarding the child’s health, education, religion, and welfare (known as decision-making responsibility)
  • The right to parenting time, regardless of decision-making authority
  • The right to access important information about the child’s medical, educational, and personal development
  • The right to participate in legal proceedings affecting the child

Courts in Ontario do not favour one parent over another based on gender or marital status. Instead, parenting decisions are based entirely on what arrangement serves the child’s best interests.

Decision-Making Responsibility and Parenting Time

Ontario family law replaced the traditional terms “custody” and “access” with more child-focused language: decision-making responsibility and parenting time.

Decision-Making Responsibility

This refers to a parent’s right to make important decisions about the child’s upbringing. This responsibility may be held:

  • Individually (by one parent)
  • Jointly (by both parents)
  • Divided (each parent makes decisions in different areas)

If the parents cannot agree on key decisions or if there is a history of conflict, courts may assign decision-making responsibility to one parent in specific areas.

Parenting Time

Parenting time refers to the actual time a child spends in the care of a parent. It includes both day-to-day care and the right to be informed about the child’s well-being. Parenting time may be:

  • Shared (each parent has roughly equal time)
  • Primary with one parent (and scheduled time with the other)
  • Supervised, if safety or other concerns exist

Even a parent without decision-making authority is entitled to parenting time unless there is a compelling reason to limit it.

The Best Interests of the Child

When resolving disputes about parental rights, Ontario courts apply the best interests of the child test. This is the overriding principle in all decisions concerning parenting arrangements.

Relevant factors include:

  • The child’s physical, emotional, and psychological needs
  • The history and nature of the child’s relationship with each parent
  • Each parent’s ability and willingness to meet the child’s needs
  • The impact of any proposed change on the child’s stability
  • The views and preferences of the child, where appropriate
  • Evidence of family violence or neglect
  • The parents’ ability to cooperate in raising the child

Our Newmarket parental rights lawyers help present compelling evidence to demonstrate that your proposed parenting arrangement aligns with your child’s best interests.

Enforcing and Protecting Parental Rights

When one parent unreasonably denies the other access to the child or makes important decisions unilaterally, legal intervention may be necessary to enforce existing court orders or clarify the scope of each parent’s rights.

We assist with:

  • Enforcing parenting time and decision-making agreements
  • Responding to violations of court orders
  • Bringing or defending against motions to change (vary) parenting orders
  • Addressing issues of parental alienation or interference
  • Seeking court-ordered remedies when a parent is denied access to the child

Parental rights should never be left to informal arrangements. Legally binding parenting orders or agreements provide clarity, protect children from conflict, and prevent one parent from overstepping legal boundaries.

Parental Rights for Unmarried Parents

Parents who were never married or in a common-law relationship have the same legal rights and responsibilities as married parents. However, unmarried fathers may need to establish parentage before asserting rights to decision-making or parenting time.

  • Legal steps may include:
  • Filing an application to be recognized as a legal parent
  • Requesting parenting time and decision-making responsibility
  • Entering into a parenting agreement or seeking a court order

We support unmarried parents in securing and exercising their rights, and we advocate strongly for the importance of both parents playing an active role in a child’s life, when safe and appropriate.

Relocation and Parental Rights

When one parent wants to relocate with the child—either within Ontario or to another province or country—it can significantly affect the other parent’s rights. Under the Divorce Act and Ontario law, notice must be given before a relocation, and in many cases, court approval is required.

If you are seeking to relocate or oppose a relocation, we help you:

  • Navigate notice and consent requirements
  • Prepare or challenge relocation applications
  • Protect your parenting time and relationship with your child

Relocation disputes can be among the most complex parenting matters. Our team provides careful legal guidance to ensure your position is clearly presented and supported by evidence.

Disputes Over Parental Rights

While many parents are able to cooperate after separation, disagreements do occur. Disputes may involve:

  • One parent making decisions without input from the other
  • A parent being denied access to the child
  • Conflicting views on schooling, medical treatment, or religious upbringing
  • Allegations of neglect, substance abuse, or unsafe conditions
  • One parent refusing to comply with the parenting schedule

In these cases, negotiation or mediation may resolve the issue. If not, we are prepared to bring the matter before the courts to protect your rights and the well-being of your child.

Modifying Existing Parenting Orders

Parenting arrangements are not static. As children grow and circumstances change, orders or agreements may need to be updated. A parent may apply to vary an order if there has been a material change in circumstances.

Examples include:

  • Changes in a parent’s work schedule or availability
  • A child’s evolving needs or preferences
  • Changes in a parent’s residence or living environment
  • Concerns about parenting capacity or safety

Our lawyers can help you bring or respond to a motion to change a parenting order, always with the goal of achieving outcomes that promote the child’s best interests.

Speak with Newmarket Parental Rights Lawyers

Protecting your parental rights is essential to maintaining a strong and consistent presence in your child’s life. Whether you are initiating a parenting plan, seeking to enforce an order, or responding to conflict with a co-parent, legal representation ensures your rights are recognized and enforced.

Feldstein Family Law Group P.C. offers trusted, strategic advice in all matters involving parental rights. Contact our Newmarket parental rights lawyers to schedule a confidential consultation and discuss the best path forward for you and your family.

To speak with our experienced Newmarket parental rights lawyers, call us at (905) 581-7222 or contact us online today. 

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    Andrew Feldstein Founder

    Andrew Feldstein graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1992. Prior to focusing exclusively on family law, Andrew’s legal practice covered many different areas, including corporate commercial. One of Andrew’s fundamental objectives is to achieve those goals mutually and collaboratively, as set out by him and his client.

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    Daphna Schwartz Lawyer

    Daphna Schwartz joined Feldstein Family Law Group, P.C. in 2007 as an associate lawyer. She was previously practising family law in the Barrie area. Her practice includes all areas of divorce and family law, including custody and access, child support, spousal support, and property issues. Daphna is also qualified to practise Collaborative Family Law.

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    Anna Troitschanski Lawyer

    Anna Troitschanski joined the team at Feldstein Family Law Group, P.C. in 2012. Prior to that, she practised Family Law at a boutique Newmarket firm. Her experience covers all areas of divorce and family law, including custody and access, child support, spousal supportdivision of property, and alternative dispute resolution.

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    Nick Slinko Lawyer

    Nick Slinko attended York University from 2003-2007 where he majored in both Law & Society and Philosophy. Nick graduated in 2007 with an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree. He proceeded to earn a Juris Doctor in Law at the University of Western Ontario in 2011. Nick was Called to the Bar in June of 2012 after completing his Articling term.

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    Veronica Yeung Lawyer

    Veronica Yeung joined the Feldstein Family Law Group, P.C. as a summer student in 2014 and returned as an articling student in 2015. Following her call to the Ontario Bar in June 2016, Veronica was welcomed to the team as an associate lawyer. Veronica attended York University for her undergraduate studies and was on the Dean’s Honour Roll.

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    Shana Gordon-Katz Lawyer

    Shana joined Feldstein Family Law Group P.C. as an articling student in 2017. Following her call to the Ontario Bar in June 2018, Shana was welcomed back to the firm as an associate. While completing her articles, Shana assisted with legal matters covering all areas of family law. Shana attended the University of Western Ontario.

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    Rachel Zweig Lawyer

    Rachel joined Feldstein Family Law Group P.C as a Summer Student in 2019 and returned as an Articling Student in 2020-2021. Following her Call to the Ontario Bar in April 2021, Rachel was welcomed back to the firm as an Associate. Rachel completed her legal studies and obtained her Juris Doctor at the University of Ottawa.

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    Lauren joined Feldstein Family Law Group as a Summer Student in 2020 and returned as an Articling Student in 2021-2022. Following her Call to the Ontario Bar in April 2022, Lauren was welcomed back to the firm as an Associate. Laura completed her legal studies and obtained her Juris Doctor at the University of Western Ontario.

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    Quinn Held Associate Lawyer

    Quinn spent two years as a Summer Student and then completed her Articling term at a boutique Family Law firm in Orangeville, where she was exposed to various complex Family Law matters. Following her Call to the Bar of Ontario in June 2022, she became an Associate with the Feldstein Family Law Group.

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    Kyla Johnson Associate Lawyer

    Kyla joined Feldstein Family Law Group P.C as an Articling Student in 2023. Following her Call to the Ontario Bar in April 2024, Kyla joined the team as an Associate. Prior to completing her legal studies and obtaining her Juris Doctor at the University of Ottawa, Kyla graduated from Queens University with a Bachelor of Arts with Honors.

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