What is the submission of the Respondent on an interim order to order a primary parent to continue as the primary parent of the child pending trial?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Q.P. v. Q.N., 2016 BCSC 463 (CanLII):

It is the submission of the respondent that she has been the child’s primary caregiver since birth and that it is in the child’s best interest for her to continue as the primary parent pending trial. The respondent submits that the primary purpose of interim orders in family matters is to preserve the status quo and to provide short-term solutions until issues regarding the best interests of the child can be fully canvassed at trial: Fitzgibbon v. Fitzgibbon, 2014 BCCA 403. The respondent submits that on an interim application, the court does not have an opportunity to test the evidence which increases the risk that departure from the status quo will be adverse to the best interests of the child. The respondent submits that the claimant has not tendered any evidence to suggest that there is a risk to J. in preserving the status quo.

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