What is the basis for a motion for increased access to the child by the mother?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Phillips v. Phillips, 2019 ONSC 4568 (CanLII):

The mother relies on Lemieux v. Mercer (2013 ONSC 3233) in which the court dismissed the father’s motion for increased access pending the completion of a s.30 assessment. The motion was brought five months after the previous interim order and just as the assessment was beginning.

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