In what circumstances have courts found that a mother who has made some outstanding improvements in her lifestyle has not proven that a transfer of custody is in the best interests of her child?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from B.(B.L.) v. W.(S.), 2004 ONCJ 126 (CanLII):

[50] In the case of White v. Tynes, the court held that the mother had made some outstanding improvements in her lifestyle, but she had not proven that a transfer of custody was in the best interests of her son.

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