What is the duty of the respondent in determining the residence of the child from time to time?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Douglas v. Douglas, 1948 CanLII 158 (SK QB):

I do not think there is anything in the separation agreement or in the respondent’s letter of November 15, 1947, which precludes her from deciding the residence of the child from time to time. There is no duty upon her to either take the child to him or keep the child available for access by the petitioner to suit his convenience. If the petitioner desires access to the child it must be on terms agreeable to the respondent and he must provide the means therefor. Vide Hunt v. Hunt (1884) 28 Ch D 606, at 612-13, 52 LT 302.

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