A child protection application brought by the Children's Aid Society against three respondents concerning three children: A. (age 17), N. (age 14), and S. (age 5).
The mother, J.K.V., suffers from untreated mental illness including bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, and substance abuse issues.
The court found all three children to be in need of protection based on patterns of neglect, failure to provide adequate care, supervision, and protection.
The court made A. a Crown Ward, placed N. in his father's care subject to a seven-month supervision order, and granted S.'s father sole custody with no access for the mother.
The decision emphasizes the serious impact of untreated parental mental illness on child protection outcomes and the court's duty to prioritize children's best interests over parental rights.