Difference between revisions of "Enforcing Orders in Family Matters"

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<blockquote><tt>(f) other circumstances the court considers to be sufficient justification for the denial.</tt></blockquote>
<blockquote><tt>(f) other circumstances the court considers to be sufficient justification for the denial.</tt></blockquote>


Even if the court decides that the denial was not wrongful, the court may still make an order for make-up time.  
Even if the court decides that the <span class="noglossary">denial</span> was not wrongful, the court may still make an order for make-up time.  


Under s. 63, the court can also enforce orders for parenting time and contact where the person entitled to parenting time or contact fails to follow the order. In cases like this, the court may:
Under s. 63, the court can also enforce orders for parenting time and contact where the person entitled to parenting time or contact fails to follow the order. In cases like this, the court may:
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#order that the parties attend family dispute resolution,
#order that the parties attend family dispute resolution,
#order that one or more parties or a child attend counselling,
#order that one or more parties or a child attend counselling,
#require that the transfer of the child be supervised,
#require that the <span class="noglossary">transfer</span> of the child be supervised,
#order that any expenses incurred as a result of the failure be reimbursed,
#order that any expenses incurred as a result of the failure be reimbursed,
#require the person to report to the court, or
#require the person to report to the court, or
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