The appellant, M.D., appealed an order from the Ontario Court of Justice that struck his Response to Motion to Change and directed an uncontested trial.
The original order was made due to M.D.'s repeated non-compliance with court orders, including non-payment of costs and failure to provide documents.
The Superior Court of Justice, on appeal, applied a three-pronged test for striking pleadings, finding that a triggering event occurred and striking the pleadings was appropriate given the history of non-participation.
However, the motion judge erred by not considering other remedies, particularly in a case involving the best interests of a child.
The appeal was allowed in part, reinstating the matter for trial but with M.D.'s pleadings remaining struck.
M.D.'s participation was limited to cross-examination of the respondent's witnesses and final submissions, and he was prohibited from bringing pre-trial motions without leave.