Difference between revisions of "Changing Family Law Orders and Agreements Involving Children"

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If the moving guardian can do this, the move is presumed to be in the child's best interests unless another guardian can convince the court otherwise.  
If the moving guardian can do this, the move is presumed to be in the child's best interests unless another guardian can convince the court otherwise.  


The test is a bit different if the moving guardian and the objecting guardian share the child's time equally or almost equally. In that case, the ''moving guardian'' must prove, under s. 69(5) that:
The test is a bit different if the moving guardian and the objecting guardian share the child's time equally or almost equally. In that <span class="noglossary">case</span>, the ''moving guardian'' must prove, under s. 69(5) that:


#he or she has proposed to move "in good faith,"  
#he or she has proposed to move "in good faith,"  
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