Finally, Wilson J. considered the case of Parmar v. Parmar, [1997] B.C.J. No. 2094, a case in which the grandparents, with whom the children had lived for almost two years after the death of their father, were granted access to the children, it being held by the court that it was in the children’s best interests to maintain ties with their grandparents in these circumstances.
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