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Courts have interpreted "regularly cares for" as meaning more than occasional visits.
Courts have interpreted "regularly cares for" as meaning more than occasional visits.


There is a case from the BC Court of Appeal, [http://canlii.ca/t/gj15z A.A.A.M. v. BC, 2015 BCCA 220], which found that when the Ministry of children and Family Development controled how often a parent could see his child, it was unfair to say that parent had not “regularly cared for” the child. The Court of Appeal in this case found that a parent’s intention to “regularly care for” a child who was in the care of the Ministry was enough to make that parent a guardian.
There is a case from the BC Court of Appeal, [http://canlii.ca/t/gj15z ''A.A.A.M. v. BC''], 2015 BCCA 220, which found that when the Ministry of children and Family Development controled how often a parent could see his child, it was unfair to say that parent had not “regularly cared for” the child. The Court of Appeal in this case found that a parent’s intention to “regularly care for” a child who was in the care of the Ministry was enough to make that parent a guardian.


====Parental responsibilities====
====Parental responsibilities====

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