What is the urgency of a father seeking access to his children six months after separation?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from H.T. v. M.D.E.Q., 2020 ONCJ 287 (CanLII):

[19] No urgency was found where a father waited six months after separation to seek access to his two children. See: Reitzel v. Reitzel, 2020 ONSC 1977. Part Four – Urgency

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