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Difference between revisions of "Enforcing Orders in Family Matters"

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Even if the court decides that the <span class="noglossary">denial</span> was not wrongful, the court may still make an order for make-up time.  
Even if the court decides that the <span class="noglossary">denial</span> was not wrongful, the court may still make an order for make-up time.  


There are also remedies if the opposite situation arises - namely that a party fails to exercise parenting time or contact.  In those circumstances the other party can apply for an order under section 63 of the Family Law Act for the following types of orders:
There are also remedies if the opposite situation arises - namely that a party fails to exercise parenting time or contact.  In those circumstances the other party can apply for an order under section 63 of the Family Law Act for the following types of orders: