Can a court change a parenting order to address a specific issue while still maintaining the overall parenting scheme?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Robinson v. Darrah, 2020 ONSC 2840 (CanLII):

If there has been a material change in circumstances, the court can change an existing order to address a specific issue while still maintaining the overall parenting scheme: Elaziz v. Wahba, 2017 ONCA 58, at para. 7.

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