What is the current state of the law in B.W. and B.C. on no contact?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from B.W. v. A.A., 2017 NSFC 12 (CanLII):

I conclude there have been changes in the circumstances since the last Order as contemplated by cases such as Robichaud v. MacKay, 2014 NSSC 199 (CanLII), particularly at paragraphs 34-37. The intersecting criminal court cases involving the parents have been concluded. In that regard, B.W. served a period of incarceration and was ultimately released. A two-year “no contact” prohibition imposed by another court has expired.

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