L.P. v. Minister of Families and Children, 2019 NBCA 83
Judge | The Honourable Justice Green; The Honourable Justice Baird; The Honourable Justice French |
Court | Court of Appeal (New Brunswick) |
Case Date | January 28, 2020 |
Jurisdiction | New Brunswick |
Citations | 2019 NBCA 83 |
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2 practice notes
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N.C. and L.C. v. THE MINISTER OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, 2020 NBCA 27
...is the protection of children, and the pursuit of their best interests. As this Court stated in L.P. v. Minister of Families and Children, 2019 NBCA 83, [2019] N.B.J. No. 338 The overarching consideration in child protection legislation across Canada is the “best interests of the chi......
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Am.C. v. L.C., An.C. and MINISTER OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT,
...is not obligated to provide services to parents indefinitely. As the Court of Appeal stated in L.P. v. Minister of Families and Children, 2019 NBCA 83 (CanLII): [22] As noted, s. 32(2) of the Act grants the Minister discretionary authority to offer services to the family and to c......
2 cases
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N.C. and L.C. v. THE MINISTER OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, 2020 NBCA 27
...is the protection of children, and the pursuit of their best interests. As this Court stated in L.P. v. Minister of Families and Children, 2019 NBCA 83, [2019] N.B.J. No. 338 The overarching consideration in child protection legislation across Canada is the “best interests of the chi......
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Am.C. v. L.C., An.C. and MINISTER OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT,
...is not obligated to provide services to parents indefinitely. As the Court of Appeal stated in L.P. v. Minister of Families and Children, 2019 NBCA 83 (CanLII): [22] As noted, s. 32(2) of the Act grants the Minister discretionary authority to offer services to the family and to c......