What is the effect of removing two young children from their extended family, schools and two communities will have on them?

Alberta, Canada


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

In conclusion, I accept that in accordance with the law in Gordon v. Goertz, removing these children from their extended family, schools and two communities will indeed be disruptive to them. However, I am satisfied that under the circumstances, greater stability for the children can be achieved by their remaining in their mother’s care and moving with her and A.F. to Prince George.

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