KG v. HG, 2021 NSSC 43
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | Honourable Justice Theresa M. Forgeron |
Citation | 2021 NSSC 43 |
Date | 16 February 2021 |
Court | Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Docket Number | SFH No. 1201-071597 |
-
- This document is available in original version only for vLex customers
View this document and try vLex for 7 days - TRY VLEX
- This document is available in original version only for vLex customers
11 practice notes
-
Parenting Arrangements After Divorce
...order joint decision-making responsibility in all or some areas respecting the child’s well-being: 65 66 2021 ONCJ 114; see also KG v HG, 2021 NSSC 43 at para 99; Stevens v Nelson, 2021 ONSC 5788 at para 92. As to the potential ongoing impact of past acts of family violence, see Re H-N (Chi......
-
Green v. Green,
...in Mr. Green’s motion materials. In considering the motion before me, I have reviewed the trial judge’s decision (2021 NSSC 43). [3] The parties have been litigants in what has been described as “high-conflict&......
-
Green v Green,
...The parties are well-known to the court. In the divorce decision, reported at KG v HG, 2021 NSSC 43, Ms. Green was granted primary care of the children, while restrictions were placed on Mr. Green’s parenting time. In addition, costs were awarded to Ms. Green, as reported at KG v HG,......
-
Green v. Green,
...The parties’ six day divorce trial culminated with a 38-page decision being issued on February 16, 2021, as reported as KG v HG, 2021 NSSC 43 and a $40,882.29 costs award being granted on April 29, 2021 by decision reported as KG v HG, 2021 NSSC 142. During the divorce trial, the par......
Request a trial to view additional results
8 cases
-
Green v. Green,
...in Mr. Green’s motion materials. In considering the motion before me, I have reviewed the trial judge’s decision (2021 NSSC 43). [3] The parties have been litigants in what has been described as “high-conflict&......
-
Green v Green,
...The parties are well-known to the court. In the divorce decision, reported at KG v HG, 2021 NSSC 43, Ms. Green was granted primary care of the children, while restrictions were placed on Mr. Green’s parenting time. In addition, costs were awarded to Ms. Green, as reported at KG v HG,......
-
Green v. Green,
...The parties’ six day divorce trial culminated with a 38-page decision being issued on February 16, 2021, as reported as KG v HG, 2021 NSSC 43 and a $40,882.29 costs award being granted on April 29, 2021 by decision reported as KG v HG, 2021 NSSC 142. During the divorce trial, the par......
-
KG v. HG, 2021 NSSC 142
...This decision concerns the amount of costs that should be awarded following my decision reported as KG v HG, 2021 NSSC 43. [2] The mother, HG, seeks costs from the father, KG, in the amount of $51,471.10. This sum is derived from t......
Request a trial to view additional results
3 firm's commentaries
-
This Month In Nova Scotia Family Law ' May 2023
...to admit fresh evidence. The Court of Appeal held that most of the appellant's submissions attacked the decision in K.G. v. H.G., 2021 NSSC 43 and that the appellant had already attempted unsuccessfully to appeal that decision in Green v. Green, 2021 NSCA 61. The Court reiterated that rehea......
-
This Month In Family Law ' May 2022
...decisions were featured in our April issue of TMIFL. We are including all of the recent decisions here, in chronological order. KG v HG 2021, NSSC 43 Honourable Justice Theresa Release Date: February 16, 2021 Subject matter: Costs This is a decision regarding costs. The Father filed for div......
-
This Month In Nova Scotia Family Law ' August 2022
...Forgeron Subject matter: Costs Mr. and Ms. Green have a lengthy litigation history, beginning with a divorce trial in February 2021 (2021 NSSC 43). The trial culminated with Ms. Green being granted primary care of and decision-making power for their three children. Ms. Green was also grante......
1 books & journal articles
-
Parenting Arrangements After Divorce
...order joint decision-making responsibility in all or some areas respecting the child’s well-being: 65 66 2021 ONCJ 114; see also KG v HG, 2021 NSSC 43 at para 99; Stevens v Nelson, 2021 ONSC 5788 at para 92. As to the potential ongoing impact of past acts of family violence, see Re H-N (Chi......