Across the province, thousands of grandparents might not be seeing their grandkids over the long weekend. Advocates say an estimated 75,000 Ontario grandparents have limited or nonexistent access to ...
TORONTO – Some grandparents in Ontario are making another attempt to change the province’s Children’s Law Reform Act to ensure they get access to their grandchildren when parents separate or divorce.
They are angry and frustrated; feel isolated and alienated, are burdened with court costs, but continue to fight for the right to see their grandchildren. With each meeting of the recently launched ...
Scarborough’s Wanda Davies is scheduled to see her two grandchildren for the first time in two-and-a-half years on Dec. 30 and says a newly passed Ontario law will help other grandparents isolated ...
It was an eye opener for me recently attending a meeting of the newly-formed Burlington/Hamilton Alienated Grandparents Anonymous (AGA) group. When I was growing up divorce was rare; in fact I ...
Dear Ellie: My wife and I are a retired couple who’ve raised two successful, self-sufficient sons. Both are secure in their professions, homeowners paying their way and not depending on us.
He will talk about Bill 34, which would amend the Children’s Law Reform Act with the addition of the words grandparent or grandparents in certain sections.