J.F. v. L.K., 2020 ONSC 5766
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | CHARNEY J. |
Citation | 2020 ONSC 5766 |
Docket Number | FC-17-788 |
Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
Date | 23 September 2020 |
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2 practice notes
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Grieder v. Zabinski,
...contact with both parents is in the best interests of the child. See: Ribeiro v. Wright, 2020 ONSC 1829, at paras. 7-21; J.F. v. L.K., 2020 ONSC 5766, at para. [26] That said, courts have been reluctant to require children to travel outside of Canad......
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Carey v. Bryan,
...breach a court order because they think that the other party is doing so. I am supported in this position by J.F. v. L.K., 2020 ONSC 5766 at para. 20 in which Charney J. confirms that where there is a suspected breach of COVID protocol, a party “cannot unilaterally deny the oth......
2 cases
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Grieder v. Zabinski,
...contact with both parents is in the best interests of the child. See: Ribeiro v. Wright, 2020 ONSC 1829, at paras. 7-21; J.F. v. L.K., 2020 ONSC 5766, at para. [26] That said, courts have been reluctant to require children to travel outside of Canad......
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Carey v. Bryan,
...breach a court order because they think that the other party is doing so. I am supported in this position by J.F. v. L.K., 2020 ONSC 5766 at para. 20 in which Charney J. confirms that where there is a suspected breach of COVID protocol, a party “cannot unilaterally deny the oth......