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SUPREME COURT OF NOVA SCOTIA
(FAMILY DIVISION)
Citation: Nova Scotia (Community Services) v. K.C. , 2014 NSSC 58

Date: 2014-02-11
Docket: SFH-CFSA 087712
Registry: Halifax

Between:

Minister of Community Services

Applicant

v.

 

K.C. and B.B.

Respondents

 

LIBRARY HEADING

Revised Decision: The text of the original decision has been revised to remove personal identifying information of the parties on February 10, 2014.

 

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

 

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Judge:                        The Honourable Justice Elizabeth Jollimore

Heard:                       February 10, 2014

Oral Decision:        February 10, 2014

Written Reasons:  February 11, 2014

Summary:                Disposition hearing with regard to three year old.  Minister’s motion for order placing child with mother under supervision granted.  Mother’s motion to terminate child protection proceeding dismissed.

Key words:          Family, Children and Family Services Act, disposition hearing

Legislation:             Children and Family Services Act, S.N.S. 1990, c. 5, clause 22(2)(b), clause 22(2)(g), clause 22(2)(f), section 41, section 42

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