What factors will a court consider in deciding whether to grant joint custody to a parent who cannot communicate?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Schloegl v. McCroary, 2008 BCSC 1722 (CanLII):

The defendant seeks joint custody. The plaintiff says this is a situation where joint custody cannot work because the parents are unable to communicate. In Jordan v. Jordan, 2001 BCSC 1058, Joyce J. discussed factors to be considered by a court in relation to a joint custody order at paras. 20 and 21:

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