How have courts dealt with a request by a mother seeking to suspend access to her child due to respiratory issues?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from C.L.B. v. A.J.N., 2020 ONCJ 213 (CanLII):

[34] In Trudeau v. Auger, 2020 ONCJ 197, the mother sought to suspend access alleging the child was at a higher risk due to respiratory issues. The child had been on antibiotics. The court found that the mother failed to provide medical evidence to support her allegations or which said that the child would be at risk spending a few hours each week with the father. The court reinstated access, subject to the child completing a cycle for antibiotics.

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