Are there any special laws that can help enforce my rights to
access?
There
might be — you should check the law in your own province.
In Alberta, for example, the law provides for enforcement of access
orders where access has been denied or where access is not being
exercised. In serious cases where access has been denied, it is
possible for the court to
- order
extra time with the child to make up for time denied,
- order
expenses to be reimbursed which have been incurred due to denying
access,
- impose
fines or prison sentences, and also
- enlist
the aid of enforcement officers in finding the children.
WARNING:
The contents of these FAQs are intended as general legal information
only.
If
you have a personal problem, please consult a lawyer.
June
2006 |