Written by: Kevin Heinrichs (View All Posts • View Bio) Published: June 16, 2020
Under normal circumstances, parents are able to decide who will be with them when they spend time with their children. Sometimes, though, in very rare and exceptional circumstances, courts can require that a parent’s time with his or her children [...read full post]
Written by: Michelle Kooy (View All Posts • View Bio) Published: December 14, 2017
Parents who travel with their minor child without the other parent should have a travel consent form signed by the other parent or a court order signed that confirms you have the right to leave the country without the consent [...read full post]
Written by: Michelle Kooy (View All Posts • View Bio) Published: October 31, 2017
In making an agreement or order for care and time of children the parties and the court must consider the best interests of the child only. Under the Family Law Act, Division 1, Section 37(2), there is a specific [...read full post]
Written by: Virginia Richards (View All Posts • View Bio) Published: December 5, 2016
Co-parenting with your ex-spouse in the month of December can be like navigating a minefield. There is something about the emotions of the season, the emphasis on family time, the time off school, the expectations of extended family members, and [...read full post]