What is the maximum contact principle required in determining custody and access?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hatcher v Golding, 2017 ONSC 785 (CanLII):

A consideration of the maximum contact principle is required both in the determination of custody and access, as well as in the relocation analysis under Gordon v. Goertz, (supra), as is seen below. Relocation Analysis

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