Custody and Access – Mobility Rights

Custody and Access– Mobility After separation when one parent has custody of the children, he or she may decide to relocate for a considerable distance from the jurisdiction where both parents are residing with the children for various reasons notably, employment opportunities, relationship or family support. Often the access parent opposes the move to protect his/her access rights because the move often times interferes with the access schedule by reducing the frequency of access and increasing access costs. The test…

How to Succeed in Your Custody Battle for Couples Living Together Before Separation

When assessing a custody claim for couples residing together before separation, a judge will likely award you one form of custody of your child (sole custody, joint custody, shared custody or parallel parenting) if you present evidence that meet elements of section 24 of the Children’s Law Reform Act. Here is a summary of what you need to do: Start parenting before the child is born by participating in pre-natal classes and supporting the pregnant partner with the pregnancy i.e. accompanying her…

How To Separate and Get a Divorce | Toronto Family Lawyer

If you have experienced a marriage breakdown in your marital relationship and you are considering separating from your wife or husband and ultimately getting a divorce, here are some steps to follow: Notify your spouse regarding your intention to separate. Conduct yourself as separated. Separation While Continuing to Live Under Same Roof The court must look at various objective factors to determine if the parties are living apart or not including the following: There must be a physical separation…  Just…