What factors must be considered in a mobility application?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Riel v Riel, 2016 SKQB 174 (CanLII):

... It is common ground that the factors which must be considered in a mobility application are those set forth in Gordon v. Goertz, 1996 CanLII 191 (SCC), [1996] 2 S.C.R. 27, as have been augmented by the decision in L.(N.D.V.) v. L.(M.S.), 2010 NSSC 68, 83 R.F.L. (6th) 214. These factors, when reviewed from a child‑centric perspective, guide a court in its determination of what is in the best interest of the child or children. It is that determination which is of foremost importance to a judge who hears a mobility application.

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