The Children's Aid Society brought a motion to dismiss the mother's appeal for delay.
The mother had appealed a summary judgment order that granted custody of the children to the father and limited her to supervised access.
Applying the test for dismissing an appeal for delay, the court found that while the delay was not inordinate, the mother failed to demonstrate that her appeal had arguable merit.
The court also considered the children's best interests, emphasizing the need for stability and finality.
The motion was granted and the appeal was dismissed.