Each case dealing with custody and access must be determined on its facts. The cases dealing with custody and access indicate that the courts have come to recognize the child’s need for the maximum contact with each parent, providing that it is not contrary to the best interests of the child: Jordan v. Jordan, 2001 BCSC 1058.
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