Nova Scotia appeal court removes children from disabled parents’ care

Nova Scotia’s highest court has denied an intellectually disabled couple custody of their children, saying a lower court was wrong to prioritize the parents’ rights over their sons.

“We recognize [the parents] genuinely want to continue to parent their children and losing the right to do so is a devastating loss,” the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal said in a decision released Wednesday.

“Ultimately the paramount consideration is the best interests of [the children]. They need to be protected from harm and unfortunately their parents are unable to do so.”

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