Bill C-78

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Notable examples include the terms "parenting time," "decision-making responsibility," "parenting order" and "contact order." "Parenting time" refers to the time a child spends in the care of either or both spouses,39 or a person other than a spouse who is a parent of the child, stands in the place of a parent or intends to stand in the place of a parent. [...] Under new sections 16.9(1) and 16.9(2), as amended at committee stage, the notice must be given at least 60 days before the expected date of the proposed relocation, and in the form prescribed by the regulations, and must include the following: • the expected date of the relocation; • the new address and contact information of the person relocating; • a proposal as to how parenting time, decision- [...] The amount in the table is fixed according to the payor's annual income and the number of children provided for by the order.94 Bill C-78 adds new section 25.01 to the Divorce Act, which enables the Minister of Justice to enter into an agreement with a province to allow a provincial child support service to calculate the amount of child support owing, in accordance with the guidelines, and set it [...] According to the Department of Justice, "[t]his will permit simultaneous searches of both provincial and federal banks and enable provincial enforcement services to receive tracing information more quickly." 115 Current section 16 of the FOAEAA limits the information that may be searched in information banks and released to the following: • the address of a person, or the name and address of the e [...] In the case of ex parte applications made by individuals, under new section 12.1, the Minister of Justice must send the absent person a copy of the order authorizing the application for the release of information and a notice that information will be released.