Emergency Custody in Ontario: How to File an Urgent Motion
In a crisis, the standard family court timeline isn’t enough. Learn how to navigate Rule 14(4.2) to file an urgent motion for emergency custody in Ontario. We break down the high evidentiary threshold, the required court forms, and how to prove an immediate risk of harm to protect your child’s best interests.
Parental Alienation Ontario: Evidence & Strategy
Proving parental alienation in Ontario Family Court requires moving beyond allegations to verifiable evidence. Under the Children’s Law Reform Act, the court prioritizes the child's best interests above all else. In this comprehensive guide, IQBAL LAW explores the strategic use of Section 30 assessments, the '8 Red Flags' of alienation, and recent 2025 case law to help parents navigate high-conflict separations.
Toddler Custody: Why Equal Parenting Time Isn’t Always Best
Why Week-About Custody Schedules for Toddlers Can Be Overturned Ontario Case Analysis: The Critical Importance of Child’s Age, Status Quo, and Developmental […]
Grounds for Full Custody of a Child in Canada
When parents separate or divorce, one of the most emotionally charged issues is who will have full custody of a child. In […]