What are the costs of the parties in a custody and access matter?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Murphy v. Hancock, 2012 NSSC 219 (CanLII):

This is a costs decision. The parties litigated the apportionment of custody and access rights and the quantification of child support and special expenses for their two children. Written decisions followed. They are reported as Murphy v. Hancock, 2011 NSSC 197 and Murphy v. Hancock, 2011 NSSC 247.

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