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One of the most difficult decisions any judge faces is whether to allow one parent to move away from the other parent after separation or divorce. It is hard, because the children can lose most, if not all, of their relationship with the parent who stays behind. While judges can sometimes be suspicious that the move may be a tactic by a vindictive ex to cleanse the other parent out of their life and the life of the children, often there are really good reasons for the move and it can be hard to balance all the positive benefits that the moves offer to the children against losing a relationship with a parent. When the Federal and Ontario government’s changed the Family Laws in March 2021, they made them more specific as to when moves should and should not be allowed.
In this episode of the Ontario Family Law Podcast, Certified Specialist in Family Law, John Schuman, explains what a parent must know and must do if he or she thinks he or she may need to move with the kids. A video version of this episode is also available on YouTube.
Here are the relocation forms:
If you found this episode helpful, check out these other episodes:
60 - Should You Take Your Ex to Family Court?
59 - Why You Won’t Get Custody of the Kids
36 - Is Family Court Biased?
32 - How to Change a Support Order or Agreement
27 - Domestic Violence
24 - How To Have A Valid and Enforceable Separation Agreement
The Ontario Family Law Podcast is a companion to the book, Guide to the Basics of Ontario Family Law, which is available as a $9.99 Kindle eBook, Kobo eBook, or iBook for your iPad or iPhone and as a paperback from Amazon and better bookstores.
One of the most difficult decisions any judge faces is whether to allow one parent to move away from the other parent after separation or divorce. It is hard, because the children can lose most, if not all, of their relationship with the parent who stays behind. While judges can sometimes be suspicious that the move may be a tactic by a vindictive ex to cleanse the other parent out of their life and the life of the children, often there are really good reasons for the move and it can be hard to balance all the positive benefits that the moves offer to the children against losing a relationship with a parent. When the Federal and Ontario government’s changed the Family Laws in March 2021, they made them more specific as to when moves should and should not be allowed.
In this episode of the Ontario Family Law Podcast, Certified Specialist in Family Law, John Schuman, explains what a parent must know and must do if he or she thinks he or she may need to move with the kids. A video version of this episode is also available on YouTube.
Here are the relocation forms:
If you found this episode helpful, check out these other episodes:
60 - Should You Take Your Ex to Family Court?
59 - Why You Won’t Get Custody of the Kids
36 - Is Family Court Biased?
32 - How to Change a Support Order or Agreement
27 - Domestic Violence
24 - How To Have A Valid and Enforceable Separation Agreement
The Ontario Family Law Podcast is a companion to the book, Guide to the Basics of Ontario Family Law, which is available as a $9.99 Kindle eBook, Kobo eBook, or iBook for your iPad or iPhone and as a paperback from Amazon and better bookstores.
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