Bill C-22
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2nd Session, 37th Parliament, 51 Elizabeth II, 2002
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House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-22 |
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An Act to amend the Divorce Act, the Family
Orders and Agreements Enforcement
Assistance Act, the Garnishment,
Attachment and Pension Diversion Act
and the Judges Act and to amend other
Acts in consequence
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R.S., c. 3
(2nd Supp.)
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DIVORCE ACT |
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1. (1) The definitions ``custody'' and
``custody order'' in subsection 2(1) of the
Divorce Act are repealed.
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(2) The definition ``accès'' in subsection
2(1) of the French version of the Act is
repealed.
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1997, c. 1,
s. 1(3)
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(3) Paragraph (a) of the definition
``applicable guidelines'' in subsection 2(1)
of the English version of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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(4) Subsection 2(1) of the Act is amended
by adding the following in alphabetical
order:
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``contact
order'' « ordonnance sur les contacts personnels »
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``contact order'' means an order made under
subsection 16.1(1);
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``parenting
order'' « ordonnance parentale »
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``parenting order'' means an order made under
subsection 16(1);
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2. Subsection 3(3) of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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Jurisdiction if
two
proceedings
commenced
on same day
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(3) If
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the Federal Court - Trial Division has
exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine
those proceedings, which shall be transferred
to the Federal Court - Trial Division on its
direction.
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1993, c. 8, s. 1
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3. Subsection 4(3) of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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Jurisdiction if
two
proceedings
commenced
on same day
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(3) If
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the Federal Court - Trial Division has
exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine
those proceedings, which shall be transferred
to the Federal Court - Trial Division on its
direction.
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4. (1) Paragraph 5(1)(a) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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(2) Subsection 5(3) of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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Jurisdiction if
two
proceedings
commenced
on same day
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(3) If
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the Federal Court - Trial Division has
exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine
those proceedings, which shall be transferred
to the Federal Court - Trial Division on its
direction.
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5. The Act is amended by adding the
following after section 5:
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Jurisdiction re
certain
variation
orders
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5.1 If there is no corollary relief proceeding
or variation proceeding in progress, a court in
a province has jurisdiction to hear and
determine an application by a person other
than a former spouse for a variation order in
respect of a parenting order or contact order
relating to a particular child of the marriage if
the child is most substantially connected with
that province.
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6. Section 6 of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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Transfer of
divorce
proceeding
where
parenting
order applied
for
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6. (1) If an application for an order under
section 16 is made in a divorce proceeding to
a court in a province and the court is satisfied
that the child of the marriage in respect of
whom the order is sought is most substantially
connected with another province, the court
shall, subject to subsection (3.1), transfer the
divorce proceeding to a court in that other
province.
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Transfer of
corollary
relief
proceeding
where
parenting
order applied
for
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(2) If an application for an order under
section 16 is made in a corollary relief
proceeding to a court in a province and the
court is satisfied that the child of the marriage
in respect of whom the order is sought is most
substantially connected with another
province, the court shall, subject to subsection
(3.1), transfer the corollary relief proceeding
to a court in that other province.
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Transfer of
variation
proceeding in
respect of
parenting
order
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(3) If an application for a variation order in
respect of a parenting order is made in a
variation proceeding to a court in a province
and the court is satisfied that the child of the
marriage in respect of whom the variation
order is sought is most substantially connected
with another province, the court shall, subject
to subsection (3.1), transfer the variation
proceeding to a court in that other province.
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When
proceeding
not to be
transferred
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(3.1) A court in a province shall not transfer
a proceeding to a court in another province if
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Exclusive
jurisdiction
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(4) Notwithstanding sections 3 to 5 and 18
to 19.2 , a court in a province to which a
proceeding is transferred under this section
has exclusive jurisdiction to hear and
determine the proceeding.
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7. Subsections 9(2) and (3) of the Act are
replaced by the following:
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Other duties
of legal
adviser
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(2) It is the duty of every barrister, solicitor,
lawyer or advocate who undertakes to act on
behalf of a spouse or former spouse in an
application for an order under this Act,
whether or not that application is part of a
divorce proceeding, to
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Certification
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(3) Every document presented to a court by
a barrister, solicitor, lawyer or advocate that
formally commences a proceeding under this
Act shall contain a statement by him or her
certifying that he or she has complied with this
section.
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8. Subsection 11(4) of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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Definition of
``collusion''
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(4) In this section, ``collusion'' means an
agreement or conspiracy to which an
applicant for a divorce is either directly or
indirectly a party for the purpose of subverting
the administration of justice, and includes any
agreement, understanding or arrangement to
fabricate or suppress evidence or to deceive
the court, but does not include an agreement
to the extent that it provides for separation
between the parties, financial support,
division of property or parenting
arrangements in respect of any child of the
marriage.
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1997, c. 1, s. 2
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9. Section 15 of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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``Spouse'' to
include
former spouse
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15. In sections 15.1 to 16.2 , ``spouse'' has
the meaning assigned by subsection 2(1), and
includes a former spouse.
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1997, c. 1, s. 3
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10. Section 16 of the Act and the heading
before it are replaced by the following:
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Parenting Orders |
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Parenting
order
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16. (1) A court of competent jurisdiction
may make an order relating to the exercise of
parental responsibilities in respect of any
child of the marriage, on application by
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Interim
parenting
order
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(2) If an application is made under
subsection (1), the court may, on application
by a person described in that subsection, make
an interim order pending the determination of
the application under that subsection.
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Application
by person
other than
spouse
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(3) A person described in paragraph (1)(b)
may not make an application under subsection
(1) or (2) unless he or she obtains leave of the
court.
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Definition of
``parenting
time''
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(4) For the purposes of this section and
section 22.1, ``parenting time'' means the
period that a child spends under the care of a
spouse or other person, whether or not the
child is physically with that spouse or other
person during all of that period.
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Components
of parenting
order
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(5) The court may, in an order under this
section, allocate to either spouse, to both
spouses, to a person described in paragraph
(1)(b), or to any combination of those
individuals,
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Other
components
of parenting
order
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(6) The court may, in an order under this
section,
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Terms and
conditions
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(7) The court may make an order under this
section for a definite or indefinite period or
until a specified event occurs, and may impose
terms, conditions or restrictions in connection
with the order as it thinks fit and just.
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Day-to-day
decisions
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(8) Unless the court orders otherwise,
parenting time allocated under paragraph
(5)(a) carries with it the exclusive
responsibility for making, during that
parenting time, day-to-day decisions affecting
the child.
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Definition of
``person with
parental
responsibilitie
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(9) In subsections (10) and (11), ``person
with parental responsibilities'' means an
individual who has parenting time or a
decision-making responsibility under
subsection (5), who is bound by a dispute
resolution process under paragraph (6)(a) or
who has a responsibility under paragraph
(6)(b).
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Order
respecting
change of
residence
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(10) Without limiting the generality of
subsection (7), the court may include in an
order under this section a term requiring any
person with parental responsibilities who
intends to change his or her place of residence
or that of the child to notify, at least sixty days
before the change or within such other period
before the change as the court may specify,
any other person with parental responsibilities
of the change, the time at which the change
will be made and the new place of residence
for him or her or the child, as the case may be.
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Entitlement to
information
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(11) Unless the court orders otherwise, any
person with parental responsibilities is
entitled to make inquiries, and to be given
information, as to the child's health care,
education and religious upbringing.
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