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In order to change an existing decision-making responsibility or parenting time arrangement (if your matter is governed by the Childrens Law Reform Act) or parenting time and decision-making arrangement (if your matter is governed by the Divorce Act), you must apply to the court to vary (change) the previous order.
Visit Ontario.ca for more information on making a motion to the Court for changes to your separation agreement in Ontario. For any changes to be legal and recognized, they must be agreed upon, they must be formalized in writing and signed by both parties, and they must be witnessed by an independent third party.
ing to the SFC data, mothers were awarded sole physical custody in 61% of contested cases compared with fathers in only 4%. Shared physical custody, indicating that the child resides with each parent 40% of the time or at least three full days a week, was ordered in 22% of contested cases.
You can get a fine or go to jail for not following a court order for decision-making responsibility, parenting time or contact. You can also ask the court to enforce decision-making responsibility, parenting time and contact arrangements made in a separation agreement.
Access is a right of the child and not a right of the parent. A parent with custody cannot refuse access to the other parent, unless there is a Court order stating that. If a parent with custody refuses access, he or she can be found in contempt of Court, fined or possibly imprisoned.
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There is no specific age such as 12 or 14 when children get to decide who they will live with. Each child is unique, and their views are one factor that a judge will consider when deciding what parenting arrangement is in their best interests.
To start a new court case, you always have to fill out Form 8: Application (general) in addition to the form that your case is about. For example, if you have to go to court to start a case about child custody and access, you would fill out Form 8 and Form 35.1 Affidavit in Support of Claim for Custody or Access.

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