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Changing Family Law Orders and Agreements Involving Children (view source)
Revision as of 02:21, 20 May 2013
, 20 May 2013→The Divorce Act and Gordon v. Goertz
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*The children have lived in their present setting for a significant amount of time and have established roots in their community. | *The children have lived in their present setting for a significant amount of time and have established roots in their community. | ||
*The move will damage or terminate the other spouse's relationship with the children. | *The move will damage or terminate the other spouse's relationship with the children. | ||
*The | *The move is motivated by a wish to alienate the children from the other spouse. | ||
*The parent seeking the move has no particular ties to the destination, or the move is proposed solely for that spouse to be in a new relationship. | *The parent seeking the move has no particular ties to the destination, or the move is proposed solely for that spouse to be in a new relationship. | ||
*There is no way to balance the effect of the move with more extended time with the other spouse, such as extended summer access, or access over the whole of the winter holiday. | *There is no way to balance the effect of the move with more extended time with the other spouse, such as extended summer access, or access over the whole of the winter holiday. |