What is the status quo in the context of an interim parenting arrangement?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from MacDonald v. MacNeil, 2012 NSSC 171 (CanLII):

The status quo, however, is not the only factor to be considered when fashioning an interim parenting arrangement. In Foley v. Foley, supra, Goodfellow, J. provided a serious of factors for courts to consider and balance when determining the best interests of a child, in the context of an interim motion.

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