- Self-Representing
- I have full decision-making responsibility and other parent only gets child every other weekend and 2 hours in Wednesday’s.
- Other parent informed me he tested positive for Covid-19 and was
told by public health he just needed to isolate for 10 days and then he’d be good to go.
- other parent has a history of ignoring Covid policies. Last year he had a giant family dinner with family from across Ontario when the province was on complete lockdown. When I informed him he was putting everyone at risk he just questioned if I’d call the cops on him. He has taken our son to crowded areas when he was supposed to be isolating due to having symptoms and has been frequently seen in public previously when told to be isolating due to having symptoms.
- Son has a medical history of weak lungs and is extremely scared of visiting the other parent.
- we asked that the other parent just gets a Covid test prior to access to show everyone he is negative but he refuses to do so. He is now demanding our son for his Christmas access the day after his 10 day isolation which is the 23rd of December.
Can I file an urgent motion to deny parenting-time until the other parent can produce a negative Covid test? With his history of ignoring Covid-19 policy with our son and our sons past medical history.
If so, does it matter the short notice?
If an urgent motion is suggested can someone confirm these steps with me?
1. Call court house to get a motion date (would have to be between the 20th of December and the 22nd)
2. File a Notice of Motion with an Affidavit
3. Attend hearing
- I have full decision-making responsibility and other parent only gets child every other weekend and 2 hours in Wednesday’s.
- Other parent informed me he tested positive for Covid-19 and was
told by public health he just needed to isolate for 10 days and then he’d be good to go.
- other parent has a history of ignoring Covid policies. Last year he had a giant family dinner with family from across Ontario when the province was on complete lockdown. When I informed him he was putting everyone at risk he just questioned if I’d call the cops on him. He has taken our son to crowded areas when he was supposed to be isolating due to having symptoms and has been frequently seen in public previously when told to be isolating due to having symptoms.
- Son has a medical history of weak lungs and is extremely scared of visiting the other parent.
- we asked that the other parent just gets a Covid test prior to access to show everyone he is negative but he refuses to do so. He is now demanding our son for his Christmas access the day after his 10 day isolation which is the 23rd of December.
Can I file an urgent motion to deny parenting-time until the other parent can produce a negative Covid test? With his history of ignoring Covid-19 policy with our son and our sons past medical history.
If so, does it matter the short notice?
If an urgent motion is suggested can someone confirm these steps with me?
1. Call court house to get a motion date (would have to be between the 20th of December and the 22nd)
2. File a Notice of Motion with an Affidavit
3. Attend hearing
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