The New Brunswick Court of Appeal says it wants to move quickly to address a so-called “legal gap” that could affect dozens of the province’s most vulnerable children.
New Brunswick’s family court system is still sorting out the potential impact of a legislative mistake that created a 43-day legal void in the province’s child protection regime.
The New Brunswick Court of Appeal says it will expedite a hearing to determine if there was a 43-day legal gap in child protection laws in the province.
The Higgs government is asking the New Brunswick Court of Appeal to rule on the legality of dozens of child custody orders issued during a 43-day “gap” in the law.
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