What factors will the court consider in deciding whether or not to grant joint parenting rights to one of the children?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from C.H. v. G.T., 2004 BCSC 1043 (CanLII):

Where the proposed move may make the sharing of parental responsibilities and access more difficult, British Columbia courts have reviewed at least 12 factors in deciding what is in the best interests of the children: One v. One (2000) 2000 BCSC 1584 (CanLII), 81 B.C.L.R. (3d) 315 (B.C.S.C.).

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