<blockquote><blockquote><tt>(i) any other relevant matter.</tt></blockquote></blockquote>
A finding of Therefore it is important to present any evidence regarding family violence can greatly impact a to the court's decision around when asking for an order for guardianship, parenting arrangements and how to allocate parental responsibilities in keeping , or contact with a child. Ensure the best interests judge has all of a childthe evidence that they must consider in making these very important decisions. A court could decide Some orders that can be asked for include that the person responsible for family violence should have no parenting time, supervised parenting time, or no parenting time or responsibilities. This said, there are cases where the court granted equal parenting even where one parent was responsible for family violence. It is simply impossible to predict what a court will consider to be in the best interests of a child in any particular case as the analysis is very fact specific. According to section 37 of the ''[[Family Law Act]]'', when undertaking the best interests analysis, a court must considerpublic place, among other things, the following:* the impact of any family violence on the child’s safety, securityvideo parenting time only, or well-being,* whether the family violence is directed toward the child or another family member,* whether the actions of a person responsible for family violence indicate that the person may be impaired in their ability to care for the child and meet the child’s needs,* the appropriateness of an arrangement that would require the child’s guardians to cooperate on issues affecting the child, and * any civil or criminal proceeding relevant to the child’s safety, security, or well being. Where specific facts are important, the evidence you produce is important. As such, if you are asking a court to make an order respecting guardianship, no parenting arrangements, or contact with a child and there has been family violence, or if you are defending such an application, it is important to focus on evidence that addresses these factorsresponsibilities.
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