Family Law Blog: Child Custody & Access

What to Do If Your Ex-Spouse Is Not Complying with Court Orders Regarding the Children
Learn more from family lawyer Gabrielle Pop-Lazic about what to do if your ex-spouse is not complying with court orders regarding the children.

Travelling with Children: Understanding Parental Consent Forms and Child Passport Applications
Travelling with Children – Understanding Parental Consent Forms and Child Passport Applications. Learn more on how this impacts parenting plans.

Changes to Decision-Making Responsibility and Parenting Time in Ontario
Learn more about family law changes to decision-making responsibility and parenting time in Ontario.

Creating a Parenting Plan in Ontario: A Guide to Decision-Making Responsibility, Parenting Time, and Contact
Learn more about how parenting plans in Ontario can affect decision-making responsibility, parenting time, and more.

An Overview of the Child’s Best Interests in Family Law
Learn more about the consideration of a child’s best interests in deciding decision-making responsibility and parenting time in Ontario.

Here’s What You Need to Know About Child Relocation
Read more on what You Need to Know About Child Relocation.

Which Parent Gets Decision-Making Responsibility and Why
One important aspect of a divorce process is to determine which parent gets the decision-making for their child/children. Learn about custody in this article.

Temporary Parenting (Formerly Custody) Orders: How Long do They Last in Divorce?
Temporary parenting (formerly custody) orders are given to divorcing parents prior to the final order. Learn more about them and how long they last here.

Understanding Parental Rights During a Divorce
Apart from the divorce process, you also have to think about your parental responsibility. Learn your parental rights and how to come up with a parenting plan.

Preventing Parental Alienation
How does one prevent parent alienation from happening? Check out this article on how to prevent parent alienation.
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