What is the role of undertakings in dealing with the risk to the child of domestic violence?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Achakzad v. Zemaryalai, 2010 ONCJ 318 (CanLII):

[19] The role of undertakings, as set out in Thomson v. Thomson, supra, is to mitigate “short-term harm” that might result from a return order. Thomson v. Thomson was not dealing with the risks to the child that flow from domestic violence to an abducting primary caregiver.

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