A forum member brought this recent case to my attention:
Myers v. Myers, 2014 ONSC 1804 (CanLII), <CanLII - 2014 ONSC 1804 (CanLII)
A resounding decision was recently rendered this month that might make people who do not obey court orders take notice.
I am impressed with the judge's ruling to require a substantial security deposit for costs be posted, along with requirement for arrears to be paid in full, prior to the court entertaining any future motions.
It is heartening to see a judge actually do something constructive about those who do not obey court orders.
Myers v. Myers, 2014 ONSC 1804 (CanLII), <CanLII - 2014 ONSC 1804 (CanLII)
A resounding decision was recently rendered this month that might make people who do not obey court orders take notice.
I am impressed with the judge's ruling to require a substantial security deposit for costs be posted, along with requirement for arrears to be paid in full, prior to the court entertaining any future motions.
It is heartening to see a judge actually do something constructive about those who do not obey court orders.
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