What is the current state of the law on joint custody?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Khalaf v. Albawwab, 2012 CanLII 92361 (ON SC):

The Ontario Court of Appeal’s approach to joint custody has evolved over the years. In Kruger v. Kruger[10] and Baker v. Baker,[11] the court held that joint custody is an exceptional remedy that should only be granted in circumstances where the parties demonstrate co-operation and appropriate communication, and are willing to try a joint custodial arrangement. Since that time, the court has dropped the requirement of consent to a joint custody order, but has maintained that in order to grant joint custody, there must be some evidence before the court that, despite their differences, the parties are able to communicate effectively with each other.[12] The rationale for this principle is that the best interests of the child will not be advanced if the parties are unable to make important decisions regarding the child under a joint custody regime.

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