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IN THE FAMILY COURT OF NOVA SCOTIA

Citation:   Nova Scotia (Community Services)  v. C.H.M.,

2010 NSFC 16

 

Date: 20100707

Docket: F.Y. 09Y065002

Registry: Yarmouth

 

Between:

Minister of Community Services

Applicant

v.

 

C.H.M.

D.S.

C.G.

Respondents

 

 

 

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94(1)   No person shall publish or make public information that has the effect of identifying a child who is a witness or a participant in a hearing or the subject of a proceeding pursuant to this Act, or a parent or a guardian, a foster parent or a relative of the child.

 

Judge:                                    The Honourable Judge John D. Comeau,  Chief Judge of                                 the Family Court of Nova Scotia

 

Heard:                            April 7, 2010, in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia

May 25, 2010, in Digby, Nova Scotia

 

Subject:                                Child Protection - Disposition              


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Summary:             Evidence of chronic neglect and failure to provide and                                      understand the children’s needs

 

Issue:                    Long-term plan of care for four children

 

Result:                            Permanent care and custody order with no access

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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