The mother sought permission to move the residence of her three children from Windsor to Mississauga prior to a summary judgment hearing in a child protection proceeding.
The Children's Aid Society and the Children's Lawyer supported the move, but the father of the youngest child opposed it.
The court applied the principles for temporary relocation in child protection cases, finding that the mother had not demonstrated compelling circumstances to justify the move before the hearing.
The court noted that the move would severely compromise the father's ability to exercise access due to financial constraints.
The motion was dismissed.