When a temporary order has been issued to prevent a child from being taken into custody while there is a trial date for the child is not imminent?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Nicholson v. Nicholson, 2021 ONSC 7045 (CanLII):

A court may be more willing to change a temporary order when a trial date is not imminent and the best interests of the child justify it. See: Closner v. Closner, 2019 ONSC 703 (Div. Ct.).

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