Sentencing in family law should be restorative to the victim which which requires that the sentence correlate to the conduct; and punitive to the contemnor. For example, where contempt consists of denial of access by the custodial parent, the disposition should include enhanced access: Geremia v. Harb, 2007 CanLII 30750 (ON SC), [2007] OJ No. 3019 (Ont. S.C.J.).
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