Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the difficulties in deciding (and predicting the outcomes of) national and international relocation cases. The article questions the usefulness of using checklists of non-prioritised, non-exhaustive factors to decide relocation cases based on the uncertainty such general checklists create for litigants and their children. This inevitably leads to increased litigation and appeals until the litigant finds a judge who will see the facts the litigant’s way. The article seeks to find a more principled way to decide relocation cases that would enable litigants to be given a realistic assessment of their likelihood of success at the outset. The article e...
Decisions by primary caregiving parents to relocate after divorce, thereby disrupting the non-primar...
Relocation disputes are widely regarded as one of the most challenging issues in family law. They oc...
When a divorced parent who has custody of a minor child wishes to move to another country or provinc...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
Relocation cases are known to be amongst the most difficult decisions for family court judges. This ...
In recent years, there has been much discussion within international fora about the need for a great...
The modern world is characterized by an increasingly mobile population as family members transfer or...
This article provides a response to Prof. Thomson's critique, noting many points of agreement and al...
Relocation cases are disputes between separated parents which arise when one proposes to move to a n...
State courts have rightly termed relocation cases, in which a custodial parent's desire to move...
Under BC’s Family Law Act (FLA), the best interests of the child are now the only consideration when...
This article argues that the best method for courts to adopt during relocation custody disputes is a...
There has been considerable controversy over the approach taken to international relocation disputes...
Relocation cases are disputes between separated parents which arise when one proposes to move to a n...
Decisions by primary caregiving parents to relocate after divorce, thereby disrupting the non-primar...
Relocation disputes are widely regarded as one of the most challenging issues in family law. They oc...
When a divorced parent who has custody of a minor child wishes to move to another country or provinc...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
Relocation cases are known to be amongst the most difficult decisions for family court judges. This ...
In recent years, there has been much discussion within international fora about the need for a great...
The modern world is characterized by an increasingly mobile population as family members transfer or...
This article provides a response to Prof. Thomson's critique, noting many points of agreement and al...
Relocation cases are disputes between separated parents which arise when one proposes to move to a n...
State courts have rightly termed relocation cases, in which a custodial parent's desire to move...
Under BC’s Family Law Act (FLA), the best interests of the child are now the only consideration when...
This article argues that the best method for courts to adopt during relocation custody disputes is a...
There has been considerable controversy over the approach taken to international relocation disputes...
Relocation cases are disputes between separated parents which arise when one proposes to move to a n...
Decisions by primary caregiving parents to relocate after divorce, thereby disrupting the non-primar...
Relocation disputes are widely regarded as one of the most challenging issues in family law. They oc...
When a divorced parent who has custody of a minor child wishes to move to another country or provinc...