The respondent father in a child protection proceeding brought a motion for costs against the Children's Aid Society, arguing he had made offers to settle that reflected the final outcome of Crown wardship.
The Society brought a cross-motion to prohibit the father from bringing further motions without leave.
The court dismissed the father's motion, finding his offers were either not true offers or contained unreasonable conditions, and noted costs are rarely awarded against a Society in protection cases.
The court also dismissed the Society's cross-motion, finding insufficient evidence of a multiplicity of frivolous motions.