Wiafe v. Afoakwa-Yeboah,

JurisdictionOntario
JudgeJUSTICE S.B. SHERR
Neutral Citation2021 ONCJ 201
Citation2021 ONCJ 201
Date06 April 2021
Docket NumberD31342/19
CourtOntario Court of Justice General Division (Canada)
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4 practice notes
  • L.S. v. M.A.F.,
    • Canada
    • Ontario Court of Justice General Division (Canada)
    • 2 Noviembre 2021
    ...best interests, it will often be important to determine if a parent will follow the terms of a court order. See: Wiafe v. Afoakwa-Yeboah, 2021 ONCJ 201. [37]         Section 28 of the Act sets out the different types of parenting orders that......
  • P.I. v. R.O.,
    • Canada
    • Ontario Court of Justice General Division (Canada)
    • 21 Marzo 2022
    ...best interests, it will often be important to determine if a parent will follow the terms of a court order. See: Wiafe v. Afoakwa-Yeboah, 2021 ONCJ 201. [51]        The list of best interests considerations in the Act is not exhaustive. See: White v. Kozun......
  • W.C. v. W.C.,
    • Canada
    • Ontario Court of Justice General Division (Canada)
    • 31 Mayo 2022
    ...best interests it will often be important to determine if a parent will follow the terms of a court order. See: Wiafe v. Afoakwa-Yeboah, 2021 ONCJ 201. [20]       Section 28 of the Act sets out the different types of parenting orders that a court can make. The ......
  • M.K. v. M.A., 2021 ONCJ 658
    • Canada
    • Ontario Court of Justice General Division (Canada)
    • 2 Diciembre 2021
    ...ability to follow court orders as a relevant consideration when deciding parenting issues. See:  Wiafe v. Afoakwa-Yeboah, 2021 ONCJ 201 (CanLII) at paragraphs 253-258.  [200]     There is no evidence to suggest that the father will not comply with orders of thi......
4 cases
  • L.S. v. M.A.F.,
    • Canada
    • Ontario Court of Justice General Division (Canada)
    • 2 Noviembre 2021
    ...best interests, it will often be important to determine if a parent will follow the terms of a court order. See: Wiafe v. Afoakwa-Yeboah, 2021 ONCJ 201. [37]         Section 28 of the Act sets out the different types of parenting orders that......
  • P.I. v. R.O.,
    • Canada
    • Ontario Court of Justice General Division (Canada)
    • 21 Marzo 2022
    ...best interests, it will often be important to determine if a parent will follow the terms of a court order. See: Wiafe v. Afoakwa-Yeboah, 2021 ONCJ 201. [51]        The list of best interests considerations in the Act is not exhaustive. See: White v. Kozun......
  • W.C. v. W.C.,
    • Canada
    • Ontario Court of Justice General Division (Canada)
    • 31 Mayo 2022
    ...best interests it will often be important to determine if a parent will follow the terms of a court order. See: Wiafe v. Afoakwa-Yeboah, 2021 ONCJ 201. [20]       Section 28 of the Act sets out the different types of parenting orders that a court can make. The ......
  • M.K. v. M.A., 2021 ONCJ 658
    • Canada
    • Ontario Court of Justice General Division (Canada)
    • 2 Diciembre 2021
    ...ability to follow court orders as a relevant consideration when deciding parenting issues. See:  Wiafe v. Afoakwa-Yeboah, 2021 ONCJ 201 (CanLII) at paragraphs 253-258.  [200]     There is no evidence to suggest that the father will not comply with orders of thi......

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