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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NOVA SCOTIA (FAMILY DIVISION)

Citation: Nova Scotia (Community Services) v. R.M.S., 2012 NSSC 80

 

 

Date:   20120216

        Docket: 71304

      Registry: Sydney

 

Between:

Minister of Community Services

                                                                                                                           Applicant

 

v.

 

R.M.S., J. B.

Respondents

 

LIBRARY HEADING

 

Judge:                         The Honourable Justice Kenneth C. Haley

 

Heard:                                    July 23, 2010, August 10, 2011, September 14, 2010, September 20, 2010, September 29, 2010, October 8, 2010, December 20, 2010, January 5, 2011, March 2, 2011, March 28, 2011, March 29, 2011, April 8, 2011, May10,2011, May 24, 2011, June 1, 2011, October 24, 2011, October 31, 2011, November 30, 2011, December 5, 2011, December 6, 2011, December 7, 2011, January 20, 2012, January 23, 2012, January 30, 2012, in Sydney, Nova Scotia

 

Key words:                   Permanent Care; no provision for access, exceeding statutory deadline; burden of proof; test on statutory review; continuity of evidence; expert evidence.

 

Counsel:                                 Mr. Adam Neal, Counsel for the Applicant

Mr. Alfred Dinaut, Counsel for the Respondent, Ms. S.

Mr. B., Self Represented

 

Legislation:                            Children and Family Services Act, S.N.S. 1990

 

Subject:                                   Family Law. Child Protection

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Summary:       Issue:              Final Disposition Review, seeking Permanent Care, no access           

                        Result:            Permanent Care granted, with no access to the                                                                                    Respondents.           

 

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