Is there a risk of harm to the access of three children?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from a caselaw decision:

A risk of harm is not a condition precedent for limitations on access. Young v. Young (1993), 1993 CanLII 34 (SCC), 160 N.R. 1 (S.C.C.). In the case at bar, I have found that there is a risk of harm to these three children.

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