The children's aid society brought a motion for summary judgment seeking a finding that three children were in need of protection and for final custody orders placing them with their maternal and paternal aunts.
The mother opposed the motion, arguing there were genuine issues for trial regarding protection, disposition, and access.
The court found no genuine issue requiring a trial, noting the mother's severe and longstanding mental health issues, threats of violence, and inability to adequately supervise the children.
The court granted the summary judgment, found the children in need of protection, awarded custody to the aunts, and ordered supervised access for the mother.