Is a parent's past parenting history relevant to the present circumstances?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Nova Scotia (Community Services) v. A.R., 2018 NSFC 12 (CanLII):

Past parenting history is relevant to the present circumstances: N.S. Minister of Community Services v. L. (S.E.) (2002 NSCA 55 (CanLII)). ANALYSIS

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