Acts and Regulations

2020, c.23 - Family Law Act

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Notice – persons with contact
66(1)A person who has contact with a child under a contact order shall notify, in writing, any person with parenting time or decision-making responsibility in respect of that child of their intention to change their place of residence, the date on which the change is expected to occur, the address of their new place of residence and their contact information.
66(2)If the change in the place of residence is likely to have a significant impact on the child’s relationship with the person, the notice shall be given at least 60 days before the change in the place of residence and shall set out, in addition to the information required in subsection (1), a proposal as to how contact could be exercised in light of the change and any other information prescribed by regulation.
66(3)Despite subsections (1) and (2), the Court may, on application, provide that the requirements in those subsections, or in the regulations made for the purposes of those subsections, do not apply or may modify them, including when there is a risk of family violence.
66(4)An application referred to in subsection (3) may be made without notice to any other party.
Notice – persons with contact
66(1)A person who has contact with a child under a contact order shall notify, in writing, any person with parenting time or decision-making responsibility in respect of that child of their intention to change their place of residence, the date on which the change is expected to occur, the address of their new place of residence and their contact information.
66(2)If the change in the place of residence is likely to have a significant impact on the child’s relationship with the person, the notice shall be given at least 60 days before the change in the place of residence and shall set out, in addition to the information required in subsection (1), a proposal as to how contact could be exercised in light of the change and any other information prescribed by regulation.
66(3)Despite subsections (1) and (2), the Court may, on application, provide that the requirements in those subsections, or in the regulations made for the purposes of those subsections, do not apply or may modify them, including when there is a risk of family violence.
66(4)An application referred to in subsection (3) may be made without notice to any other party.