Cochrane v. Myers, Campeau, McSherry, 2014 ONSC 2048 (CanLII)
Date: 2014-04-02 (Docket: F1612/10)
Citation: Cochrane v. Myers, Campeau, McSherry, 2014 ONSC 2048 (CanLII)
CanLII - 2014 ONSC 2048 (CanLII)
As usual, Justice Pazaratz impresses.
Just noticed the "white knight" was representing grandma on this one...
Interesting direction I have not seen to the CAS before:
Date: 2014-04-02 (Docket: F1612/10)
Citation: Cochrane v. Myers, Campeau, McSherry, 2014 ONSC 2048 (CanLII)
CanLII - 2014 ONSC 2048 (CanLII)
1. In a custody trial the “status quo” can become a double-edged sword:
a. The person who already has the child starts with an obvious advantage.
b. But if the existing arrangement hasn’t gone so well, it may provide a wake-up call for what we don’t want to perpetuate.
b. But if the existing arrangement hasn’t gone so well, it may provide a wake-up call for what we don’t want to perpetuate.
Just noticed the "white knight" was representing grandma on this one...
Interesting direction I have not seen to the CAS before:
361. Court staff are directed to forward a copy of this judgment to the Children’s Aid Society of Hamilton for inclusion in their files relating to:
a. Historical contact by Natasha Myers and Michael Dowling to the child Parrish, who is the subject of this proceeding.
b. Historical and unknown future contact by Natasha Myers and Michael Dowling to the 10 year old twins Alexis and Billie (who are not the subject of this proceeding).
c. The scheduled birth of Natasha Myers’ baby on August 4, 2014.
b. Historical and unknown future contact by Natasha Myers and Michael Dowling to the 10 year old twins Alexis and Billie (who are not the subject of this proceeding).
c. The scheduled birth of Natasha Myers’ baby on August 4, 2014.
Comment