[29] A parent is not permitted to simply engage in self-help, or to interpret public health directives as a license to terminate parenting time. If the parent fears that the current routine may compromise their child’s well being, or the health of a person in the home; then the parent must provide specifics and bring a motion to change the order. See: Almadi v. Kalashi, 2020 ONSC 2047.
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