The silver lining of going through an acrimonious separation was the quality time James said he could still spend with his two children.
“I’m basically there for them and when they’re not there I try to find stuff to keep myself busy,” he told Global News.
James, which is not his real name due to privacy issues and an ongoing court case, originally had three days and four nights of parenting time a week – about 63 hours.
Now, James said a B.C. Supreme Court judge has approved an application to suspend that time over concerns that he is not vaccinated against COVID-19.
In the order, James’ parenting time is limited to two hours on Thursday and Sunday of each week. The time with his children must not be indoors which includes travel in a vehicle. The father cannot allow his children to spend time with anyone else indoors unless their proof of vaccination is provided.
A mask must also be worn at all times when the children are in James’ care.
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