The fifth factor is past parental behaviours that could impair the children’s relationship with the other parent, and the sixth is whether an order could be made to address or eliminate differences in parental attitudes that could detrimentally affect the children. In Haigh v. Spence, Myers J. says there must be mutual deference between the parties to create a harmonious environment.
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