P.W. v. M.W., 2021 NSSC 72

JurisdictionNova Scotia
JudgeHonourable Justice Darlene A. Jamieson
Citation2021 NSSC 72
CourtSupreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
Docket Number1207-004796
Date25 February 2021
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3 practice notes
  • T.L.D. v. R.H.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • April 8, 2022
    ...are rife with mistrust, disrespect, poor communication, and where there is little hope that the situation will change:  PM v. MW, 2021 NSSC 72.   [22]      In S.S. v. J.G. supra, Justice Marche’s analysis was directed by the Parenting and Support Ac......
  • S.S. v. J.G.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • July 21, 2021
    ...are rife with mistrust, disrespect, poor communication, and where there is little hope that the situation will change:  PM v. MW, 2021 NSSC 72. [34]      Justice Jollimore in John v. John, 2012 NSSC 324, spoke of the role and the value of a Voice of the Child R......
  • R.F. v K.F.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • July 7, 2022
    ...are rife with mistrust, disrespect, poor communication, and where there is little hope that the situation will change:  PM v. MW, 2021 NSSC 72. [26]         Whether parenting time should be supervised must also be considered within the framework ......
3 cases
  • T.L.D. v. R.H.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • April 8, 2022
    ...are rife with mistrust, disrespect, poor communication, and where there is little hope that the situation will change:  PM v. MW, 2021 NSSC 72.   [22]      In S.S. v. J.G. supra, Justice Marche’s analysis was directed by the Parenting and Support Ac......
  • S.S. v. J.G.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • July 21, 2021
    ...are rife with mistrust, disrespect, poor communication, and where there is little hope that the situation will change:  PM v. MW, 2021 NSSC 72. [34]      Justice Jollimore in John v. John, 2012 NSSC 324, spoke of the role and the value of a Voice of the Child R......
  • R.F. v K.F.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • July 7, 2022
    ...are rife with mistrust, disrespect, poor communication, and where there is little hope that the situation will change:  PM v. MW, 2021 NSSC 72. [26]         Whether parenting time should be supervised must also be considered within the framework ......

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