FAMILY COURT OF NOVA SCOTIA
Citation: J.M. v. A.L., 2013 NSFC 1
Date: 20130115
Docket: FYMCS - 071178
Registry: Yarmouth
Between:
J.M.
Applicant
v.
A.L.
Respondent
LIBRARY HEADING
Judge: The Honourable Judge John D. Comeau
Heard: November 28, 2012 at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Issues: Custody / Access / Supervised Access
Summary: The Applicant father requested access to his two children. The Respondent mother indicated that access should be supervised because the Applicant had a problem with alcohol and he continues to abuse it. He was on probation for assaulting her.
Result: The Court reviewed the law on supervised access and found that because of the Applicant father=s substance abuse, access should be supervised. That the supervision be reviewed in three months.
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