Mobility cases are challenging for everyone involved. By their very nature, an approved move will usually compromise a parent’s relationship with his or her child. For this reason such cases are difficult to resolve and often need to be decided by the court. It is understandable for parents to contest such requests. See: Kawamata v. Phan, 2015 ONCJ 96.
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