Acts and Regulations

2020, c.23 - Family Law Act

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Exception for danger to child
69Despite subsection 68(1) and section 72, the Court may exercise its jurisdiction to make or vary a parenting order or contact order in respect of a child if
(a) the child is physically present in the Province, and
(b) the Court is satisfied that the child would, on the balance of probabilities, suffer serious harm if
(i) the child remained under the care and supervision of the person having a parenting order with respect to the child,
(ii) the child was returned to the care and supervision of the person having a parenting order with respect to the child, or
(iii) the child was removed from the Province.
Exception for danger to child
69Despite subsection 68(1) and section 72, the Court may exercise its jurisdiction to make or vary a parenting order or contact order in respect of a child if
(a) the child is physically present in the Province, and
(b) the Court is satisfied that the child would, on the balance of probabilities, suffer serious harm if
(i) the child remained under the care and supervision of the person having a parenting order with respect to the child,
(ii) the child was returned to the care and supervision of the person having a parenting order with respect to the child, or
(iii) the child was removed from the Province.