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Domestic Violence Cases in Family Law

Domestic violence is a pervasive issue that profoundly affects family law cases. Lawyers dealing with such cases must be equipped not only with a deep knowledge of the law but also an understanding of the unique dynamics and challenges surrounding domestic violence. The possible recourses in a domestic violence case are the following:

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Domestic Violence: A Guide for Lawyers

As legal professionals, it's crucial to comprehend the profound impact domestic violence has on every decision made in a family law file. From the first disclosure of abuse by the client, a lawyer's role expands from just legal representation to a key participant in assessing risks, ensuring safety, and navigating the complexities of domestic abuse cases.

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The Legal Aspects of Parental Relocation After Separation

Relocation after separation or divorce can be a complex issue when children are involved. It often necessitates a change in existing custody and access agreements, and can lead to legal disputes. This blog post will explore three important aspects of parental relocation: The procedure when there's an existing agreement or order, the procedure when there's no existing agreement, and the procedure following a surreptitious move.

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Parenting Jurisdiction in Ontario

Parenting disputes can be complex and emotionally charged. One of the critical aspects that add to the complexity is the determination of jurisdiction, that is, which court has the authority to make decisions regarding parenting. According to the Children’s Law Reform Act, Ontario courts can assume jurisdiction in specific circumstances.

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Relocation and Parenting: Balancing the Scale

Relocation after a split is a complex process that requires careful planning and thoughtful consideration of both parents' resources and the child's needs. When handled correctly, it is possible to balance the relocating parent's need to move with the non-relocating parent's right to maintain contact with their child. It is important to remember that every family's situation is unique, and what works for one might not work for another. Always prioritize the child's best interest and seek professional advice when necessary.

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Parenting Time Principles for Parents in Ontario

In Ontario, parenting time rules are primarily outlined in two statutes: the Children’s Law Reform Act (CLRA) and the federal Divorce Act. Both statutes share similar principles, with some differences such as who can apply for parenting time.

It's important to note that parenting time should not be sought under the Family Law Act, which primarily deals with support, financial, and property-related matters rather than parenting time.

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Denial of Parenting Time

Denial of parenting time refers to situations where a parent doesn't allow the other parent to spend time with the child, as previously agreed upon or ordered by the court. It's important to note that neither the Children’s Law Reform Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.12 (the “CLRA”), nor the Divorce Act, R.S.C. 1985 (2nd Supp.), c. 3, contain any specific provision for denying access.

Suppose a parent believes that it's not in the child's best interests to spend time with the other parent. In that case, they should seek a Decision-Making/parenting time order with a no-parenting-time provision or with a parenting time order in their discretion provision. However, this is rarely granted and only in circumstances where there is clearly no benefit to the child to have parenting time with the other parent.

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Parenting Time for Primary School-Age Children

As a child grows and begins attending daycare or school, the dynamics surrounding parenting time must adapt to this new phase of life. The child's world starts to expand beyond the confines of their parents, and their daily routine and activities significantly increase. This shift has a considerable impact on the available parenting time, making it a topic worth exploring.

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Decision-Making and Parenting Time in Family Law

When parents separate or divorce, decisions regarding their children's welfare become a crucial topic. These decisions primarily revolve around 'decision-making responsibilities' and 'parenting time.' Understanding these terms is important for any parent navigating a separation or divorce process. Let's delve into these concepts and unpack them.

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How Judges Make Decisions About Parenting Time and Decision-Making

When parents separate, one of the most challenging aspects to resolve is the matter of decision-making and parenting time for their children. The primary guiding principle in such cases is the "best interests of the child." This principle is enshrined in the Canadian Divorce Act and the Ontario Children’s Law Reform Act.

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Co-Parenting: The Role of Parent Coordinators

Navigating the waters of co-parenting after separation or divorce can be challenging. One tool that can facilitate this process is the use of Parent Coordinators. These professionals are often social workers or psychologists with a focus on child welfare. They play a vital role in resolving day-to-day parenting issues, especially for parents who find it difficult to agree.

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Decision-Making and Parenting Time After Separation or Divorce

When parents separate or divorce, the emotional upheaval can be substantial. One of the most challenging aspects to navigate is the determination of decision-making responsibilities and parenting time. This blog post aims to shed light on this complex issue, providing guidance and insights to help parents make the best decisions for their children.

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The Importance of the Maximum Contact Principle in Parenting

In simple terms, this principle views a person's willingness and ability to foster a positive relationship between their child and the other parent as a significant factor in assessing their parenting ability. It underscores the importance of both parents' roles in a child's life and emphasizes that a child should have as much contact with both parents as possible, as long as it's in the child's best interest.

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