In what circumstances will an interim order be made to maintain the status quo?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Miller v Young, 2016 ONSC 4481 (CanLII):

In relation to the discussion of status quo in Currie v. Maudsley, supra., if “status quo” refers to “interim custody” or “primary care”, then the interim order being made maintains the status quo that existed at separation.

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