Changing Orders in Family Matters: Difference between revisions

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Whenever the court is asked to make an order about guardianship, parenting arrangements and contact, s. 37(1) requires the court to consider only the best interests of the child. The factors to be taken into account in considering the best interests of the child are set out at s. 37(2).
Whenever the court is asked to make an order about guardianship, parenting arrangements and contact, s. 37(1) requires the court to consider only the best interests of the child. The factors to be taken into account in considering the best interests of the child are set out at s. 37(2).


Beyond this, it's difficult to say what the court will consider when changing orders about guardianship, parenting arrangements or contact with a child. The ''Family Law Act'' is just too new.
Beyond this, it's difficult to say what the court will consider when changing orders about guardianship, parenting arrangements or contact with a child. The ''Family Law Act'' is too new to know how the court will handle questions like these.


===Common Problems with Orders for Access, Parenting Time and Contact===
===Common Problems with Orders for Access, Parenting Time and Contact===
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