Divorce Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. 3 (2nd Supp.))
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Act current to 2026-03-17 and last amended on 2024-02-01. Previous Versions
Marginal note:Parenting order
16.1 (1) A court of competent jurisdiction may make an order providing for the exercise of parenting time or decision-making responsibility in respect of any child of the marriage, on application by
(a) either or both spouses; or
(b) a person, other than a spouse, who is a parent of the child, stands in the place of a parent or intends to stand in the place of a parent.
Marginal note:Interim order
(2) The court may, on application by a person described in subsection (1), make an interim parenting order in respect of the child, pending the determination of an application made under that subsection.
Marginal note:Application by person other than spouse
(3) A person described in paragraph (1)(b) may make an application under subsection (1) or (2) only with leave of the court.
Marginal note:Contents of parenting order
(4) The court may, in the order,
(a) allocate parenting time in accordance with section 16.2;
(b) allocate decision-making responsibility in accordance with section 16.3;
(c) include requirements with respect to any means of communication, that is to occur during the parenting time allocated to a person, between a child and another person to whom parenting time or decision-making responsibility is allocated; and
(d) provide for any other matter that the court considers appropriate.
Marginal note:Terms and conditions
(5) The court may make an order for a definite or indefinite period or until a specified event occurs, and may impose any terms, conditions and restrictions that it considers appropriate.
Marginal note:Family dispute resolution process
(6) Subject to provincial law, the order may direct the parties to attend a family dispute resolution process.
Marginal note:Relocation
(7) The order may authorize or prohibit the relocation of the child.
Marginal note:Supervision
(8) The order may require that parenting time or the transfer of the child from one person to another be supervised.
Marginal note:Prohibition on removal of child
(9) The order may prohibit the removal of a child from a specified geographic area without the written consent of any specified person or without a court order authorizing the removal.
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