Maybe. Depends on access rights for the other parent. You could have sole custody but he/she has access. The question would be "is it in the best interest of the child(ren) to lose (effectively) access to the other parent?". Now, if access is restricted or not used. You should be able to move, if it is in the best interest of the child and you can prove it to a court. However, if the access is frequent and regular. Then you'll probably end up in court with a good chance you will not be able to move.
Calgary isn't in Ontario, it is in Alberta. Calgary is in Alberta, not in Ontario.
apply to the courts for sole custody and pray.
Southern Ontario, though Free Trade, globalization and time may be changing that.
Calgary followed closely by Edmonton.
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Calgary isn't in Ontario, it is in Alberta. Calgary is in Alberta, not in Ontario.
apply to the courts for sole custody and pray.
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In Canada, Alberta and Ontario grow sugar beats.
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yes, and file for custody based on custodial interference.
The air distance from Windsor, Ontario, Canada, to Edmonton, Alberta, Canad, is 1,597 miles. That equals 2,570 kilometers or 1,388 nautical miles.
In all provinces. Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario are the top beef producers of Canada, with Alberta on top.
Southern Ontario, though Free Trade, globalization and time may be changing that.
Calgary followed closely by Edmonton.