Difference between revisions of "Family Violence in the Family Law Act and the Divorce Act"

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*requiring a person to supervise the removal of personal property from the family home,
*requiring a person to supervise the removal of personal property from the family home,
*requiring a person to post security to guarantee their good behaviour, and
*requiring a person to post security to guarantee their good behaviour, and
*requiring a person to report to the court to another person, like a counsellor or therapist.
*requiring a person to report to the court or to another person, like a counsellor or therapist.


Conduct orders can be enforced in a number of ways under section 228, including by requiring a person to pay up to $5,000 as a fine or to a party, or by jailing the person for up to 30 days. Jail will only be ordered when nothing else will secure the person's compliance with the conduct order.
Conduct orders can be enforced in a number of ways under section 228, including by requiring a person to pay up to $5,000 as a fine or to a party, or by jailing the person for up to 30 days. Jail will only be ordered when nothing else will secure the person's compliance with the conduct order.

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