What are some examples of the difficulty of jumping from supervised access to the return of a child to the parent?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Children’s Aid Society of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo v. J.D., 2018 ONCJ 963 (CanLII):

In Children’s Aid Society of Toronto v. R.H., 2016 ONCJ 181 at paragraph 140, Justice Sherr addresses the difficulty of jumping from supervised access to the return of a child to a parent:

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