The court terminated child protection supervision, awarded custody of four children to their father, and ordered the mother to pay child support.
A status review proceeding under the Child and Family Services Act involving six children of Ms. K. with two different biological fathers.
The Children's Aid Society sought to determine whether the children remained in need of protection.
Ms. K. sought custody of the S children and opposed the Society's involvement.
Mr. S. sought custody of the four S children and child support.
The court found that neither group of children remained in need of protection.
Custody of the S children was awarded to Mr. S., with no access granted to Ms. K. at that time.
The G children were returned to Ms. K.'s custody.
Child support was ordered.
The court declined to make a vexatious litigant order despite evidence of prolonged litigation.