What is the impact of a change of custody that would result in the children being removed from their mother's primary care?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from L.L.A.M. v. R.G.M., 2006 ABQB 51 (CanLII):

Considering all of the factors set out in para. 49 of Gordon v. Goertz, I am satisfied that any change of custody that resulted in the children’s being removed from their mother’s ongoing primary care would result in a severe disruption.

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