Restraining Orders Under the Family Law Act vs. Injunctions

Author(s): Camelia Amiri

May 16, 2022


Paper written by Patrick Schmidt, George Karahotzitis, Adam C. Delva, and Camelia Amiri. The original version of this paper was presented at the Osgoode Professional Development 2nd Annual Recent Development and Complex Issues in Property and Equalization Program on June 5, 2013 and was then amended and presented at the fall Family Conference for Superior Court Judges on November 5, 2015. The paper was updated further for the Osgoode 8th Annual Recent Developments and Complex Issues Property & Equalization program held on April 30, 2019.

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