“In R. v. Cunningham, 2010 SCC 10 (CanLII), the Supreme Court of Canada outlined a set of principles on which a lawyer may be permitted to withdraw from acting for a client in criminal matter. The Court also commented that refusing to allow counsel to withdraw should be a remedy of last resort (for obvious reasons). The principles were confirmed as applicable to civil and family law matters by Faieta J., in Froom v. Lafontaine, 2020 ONSC 5650 (CanLII) at paras 20-21).”