They went digitally before the courts with requests stamped “urgent.” A nurse whose ex-husband was refusing to share custody of the children because her job might lead her to come in contact with COVID-19.
A mother whose former spouse kept the child longer than agreed upon and at a cottage — despite official warnings that escaping to cottages to isolate can significantly strain that region’s health-care system and essential resources.
Another nurse whose former partner simply refused to return the children on the basis that she worked in health care. And a woman who expected the father of her toddler to be released from jail (where he’d been held since assaulting her) “any time now” and wanted an urgent restraining order.
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