Domestic Violence and Family Court in Yukon
How Yukon courts may handle domestic violence concerns during parenting decisions.
Understanding Parenting and Domestic Violence Concerns
Parenting Basics
Parenting involves providing care, support, and guidance to children as they grow and develop. It includes meeting their physical needs, ensuring emotional well-being, and fostering a safe environment. Parenting responsibilities are shared by caregivers in many forms, and the focus is on the child’s best interests.
Raising Domestic Violence Concerns
Concerns about domestic violence (DV) can impact parenting and custody arrangements. When DV is raised, it usually involves careful consideration of the child’s and caregivers’ safety and well-being. These concerns may be brought up during legal processes or custody discussions.
Evidence Used
When domestic violence is part of a custody or parenting case, evidence may be reviewed to understand the situation. This can include police reports, court orders, witness statements, or documented patterns of behavior. Agencies generally consider evidence that is relevant and reliable to protect all involved.
When Supervised Access Is Considered
Supervised access may be recommended or required when there are concerns about a child’s safety during contact with a parent or caregiver. This means visits or interactions occur under the oversight of a trusted third party. The goal is to balance ongoing relationships with safety needs.