The Children's Aid Society brought a motion for a temporary care and custody order to place a child with his biological father, J.W., under an interim supervision order.
The child's parents, K.T. and E.M., sought the child's return to K.T.'s care under an interim supervision order.
The court found the child was at risk of emotional harm due to exposure to adult conflict between the parents.
However, given that the parents were now living separately, the court determined that the child could be adequately protected by an interim supervision order returning the child to K.T.'s care, with terms reflecting the Society's notice of motion.
The Society's request for placement with J.W. was dismissed, and the child was returned to the mother, K.T., under supervision.