August 5, 2021 – Unilaterally Creating Status Quo is a No Go

 “There are two principles at play: the status quo should generally not be disturbed on an interim motion; but the parent who unilaterally creates the status quo should not benefit from the status quo she or he has created.”

Adams v. Nobili, 2011 ONSC 4714 (CanLII) at 22.