What is the current state of the law on the primary mobility case?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from Switzer v. Switzer, 2011 MBQB 32 (CanLII):

The primary mobility case, Gordon v. Goertz, [1996] 2.S.C.R. 27, sets out guidelines regarding disputes involving the potential relocation of children. While this was a variation case, a number of the criteria set out in the case do apply to cases of first instance like this one.

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