The Jewish Family and Child Service of Greater Toronto (JFCS) brought a motion to appoint amicus curiae in a child protection proceeding concerning a 2-year-old child.
The respondent mother, N.D., had a history of mental health issues, inconsistent access, and had twice terminated counsel, indicating a desire to self-represent despite the society seeking permanent care and adoption.
The court considered the complex nature of child protection cases, the serious relief sought, and the mother's inability to maintain legal representation.
The motion was granted, and Tammy Law was appointed as amicus curiae to assist the court, with specific duties outlined, even if the mother later retained counsel.