What is the impact of a child's separation from their parents?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from J.M.S. v. M.K.S., 2010 BCSC 1062 (CanLII):

In assessing the issue of access, Mr. Justice Burnyeat in One v. One, 2000 BCSC 1584, summarized the additional applicable principles to be applied at para. 24: … (A) parenting capabilities of and children's relationship with parents and new partners; (B) employment security and prospects of each spouse and, where appropriate, their partner; (C) access to and support of extended family; (D) difficulty of exercising proposed access and quality of proposed access if move is allowed; (E) effect upon children's academic situation; (F) psychological/emotional well-being of children; (G) disruption of children's existing social and community support and routines; (H) desirability of proposed new family unit for children; (I) relative parenting capabilities of either parent and respective ability to discharge their parenting responsibilities; (J) child's relationship with both parents; (K) separation of siblings; (L) retraining/educational opportunities for moving parent [all citations and emphasis omitted] Best Interests of the Children

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