What is the state of the law in relation to access to and the relationship of the respondent's children?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Lisa Ludmer v. Brian Ludmer, 2013 ONSC 784 (CanLII):

In my view, Frame v. Smith is effectively on all fours with the present case. It is a complete answer to the respondent’s claims of interference with his access to and the relationship with his children. There is no civil claim for damages available.

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