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  • Some Case Summaries: Joint Custody and more

    Here are the frequently relied on cases from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (2012) on a number of Family Law topics:

    Ontario Superior Court of Justice: List of Cases


    Here is a summary of cases for joint custody (2001 - 2007):

    Joint Custody Case Summaries | Gene C. Colman Family Law Centre | Toronto, Ontario

    I appreciate that there is much more wealth of cases out there, feel free to post in this thread.

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    hey there, im new to this site. i have been fighting a year and a half long court battle with my ex wife who has tried to keep me from seeing our daughter. The Office of the childrens laywer got involved and their report suggests joint custody and access every other weekend from friday pick up at school to monday drop off at school and every wednesday from after school to thursday morning drop off. the interim order based on her lies gave me access every other weekend from saturday morn to sunday eve at 5pm and every wednesday from 3:30 to 7pm. My ex has dragged out everything with stall tactics and i really want to start having more time with her. it is probably going to trial but in the meantime do you think it is worth my putting in a motion to change the temporary access order so i have more time with her until the trial date. i have read up on only one case and it was denied but it was asking for a residency change and not just more time. problem is she has a laywer and i dont so if i lose i will have to pay her lawyer. any advice would be so appreciated.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by dman24man View Post
      hey there, im new to this site. i have been fighting a year and a half long court battle with my ex wife who has tried to keep me from seeing our daughter. The Office of the childrens laywer got involved and their report suggests joint custody and access every other weekend from friday pick up at school to monday drop off at school and every wednesday from after school to thursday morning drop off. the interim order based on her lies gave me access every other weekend from saturday morn to sunday eve at 5pm and every wednesday from 3:30 to 7pm. My ex has dragged out everything with stall tactics and i really want to start having more time with her. it is probably going to trial but in the meantime do you think it is worth my putting in a motion to change the temporary access order so i have more time with her until the trial date. i have read up on only one case and it was denied but it was asking for a residency change and not just more time. problem is she has a laywer and i dont so if i lose i will have to pay her lawyer. any advice would be so appreciated.
      It all depends where you as of trial date. At least you should not have problem to have what OCL recommend. It really hard to give you move detailed advise as a lot of info required for that is unknown.

      read this - it may give you some ideas.

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      • #4
        There is no trial scheduled, i am not sure what to do next. should i be booking a pre-trial conference?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by dman24man View Post
          There is no trial scheduled, i am not sure what to do next. should i be booking a pre-trial conference?
          you need to start new tread with details of your case (just facts with dates - no venting) than you may have some advise. As I said it very hard to tell anything without more details...

          WD

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          • #6
            ocl

            You sound like me. I think you sighned something at one of your case conferences and now there is a temporary order you have to abide by. Are you at trial management yet? you don't need anything but that OCL report, you don't even need to open your mouth next time your in front of a Judge, I'm presuming the report has not made it into the court room yet. When it does you will have your day.
            Until then if you have the time push your motion , this is your child too and no one has the right to punish you for exercising your parental rights as a this child's father.

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            • #7
              I did a quick search, here's an excellent case law I came across that may help:

              CanLII - 2011 ONSC 6451 (CanLII)

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Gordy View Post
                I did a quick search, here's an excellent case law I came across that may help:

                CanLII - 2011 ONSC 6451 (CanLII)
                Wow crazy good read.

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                • #9
                  thanes1 - you should start your own thread.

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