Posted on February 21, 2024
A Section 30 Assessment Can Help the Court Understand the Parenting Issues in Dispute
Section 30 of the Children’s Law Reform Act allows courts to order the appointment of a third-party assessor to assist in deciding issues of decision-making…
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Posted on February 6, 2024
Courts Focus on the Status Quo to Maintain Stable Arrangements for Children
In the family law context, the status quo is a concept that courts use to help make decisions relating to parenting and decision-making responsibility. Courts…
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Posted on November 21, 2023
Disruptive Parents May Have Their Parenting Time Suspended
Adjusting to a new parenting schedule and regime after a divorce can be difficult for families, but it is important that parents follow court orders…
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Posted on May 10, 2023
Can Recommendations by the Office of the Children’s Lawyer be Used on a Parenting Motion?
When parents are going through a separation or divorce, determining parenting arrangements can sometimes be contentious. Sometimes, the Office of the Children’s Lawyer may become…
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