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Moving Away after Separation

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Objecting to a proposed move
The objection must also state the person's views about the proposal, given in the notice, about how decision-making responsibility, parenting time, or contact could be managed if the move goes ahead.
Form 2 can be found on the website of the federal [https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/fl-df/divorce/orf-fod.html Department of Justice] as a PDF file that you can download , or as a form you can complete and print directly from the webpage. The same website also has a helpful [https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/fl-df/fact5-fiches5.html Fact Sheet] about moving after separation.
It's important to know that the person who wants to move can go ahead and move if there is no existing order preventing the move or if you don't object to the proposed move, either by applying to court or by providing an objection in Form 2. Don't ignore a notice of a proposed move!
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