No need to pause divorce proceedings despite foreign hearings: Supreme Court
OTTAWA — Quebec courts shouldn’t automatically pause civil proceedings when a foreign court is examining the same matter, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.
The decision came Friday in the case of a Belgian couple who lived in Quebec when they decided to divorce.
The ruling highlights the complexities judges must consider in a world where legal matters frequently spill across international boundaries.
The pair, whose identities are protected, married in Brussels in 2004 and moved to Quebec with their two children in 2013.