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Lou
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O.P. Canadian Lawyers needed
Alright, here's the situation that I would like advice/help with. I've got a friend who lives with his dad in Quebec. His dad wants to move to Ontario. The mom lives in Quebec. My friend wishes to stay with his mom, but his dad refuses. According to his dad, he HAS to go with him. Is this legal? His mom's lawyer (my friend's mom) said that both parents have to agree for him to move to his mom's and stay here. Is this true? Is there any way to prevent this from happening, legally? I have about a month to whatever is in my power to stop him from leaving.
Please respond only if you are: a lawyer, a student studying laws, a judge, or have a high level of knowledge about these laws.
Thank you for your help and understanding in this matter.
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06-22-2006 07:16 PM |
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RebelSean
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RE: Canadian Lawyers needed
What is the custody arangement between the parents?
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06-22-2006 07:17 PM |
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Lou
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quote: Originally posted by RebelSean
What is the custody arangement between the parents?
He lives at his dad and goes to his mom's every second weekend. He is aged 14 btw.
This post was edited on 06-22-2006 at 07:22 PM by Lou.
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06-22-2006 07:21 PM |
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RE: Canadian Lawyers needed
If I remember well, when you are 14 or above, you can choose yourself to go with your mother or your father
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06-22-2006 07:30 PM |
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Lou
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quote: Originally posted by Reload2
If I remember well, when you are 14 or above, you can choose yourself to go with your mother or your father
I though so as well, but it seems that that is not the case
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06-22-2006 07:32 PM |
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Reload2
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06-22-2006 07:40 PM |
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Lou
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06-22-2006 07:41 PM |
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Reload2
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RE: Canadian Lawyers needed
In division three, N#52 says:
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06-22-2006 07:45 PM |
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Lou
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Could a lawyer explain what Reload2 wrote, in english?
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06-22-2006 07:51 PM |
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Reload2
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Laws are always complicate to understand by its difficule language but if I'm not mistaken, it means that if the child is under 14, the parents are deciding. But if the child is over 14, he can object the decisions of his parents
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06-22-2006 07:55 PM |
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