Sentences with phrase «aid societies involved»

Caregivers who are considering providing a legal custody option for a child or youth should first discuss this option with the Children's Aid Society involved with the young person.

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Such acts also involve the one doing or aiding the killing and a complying society.
When I told him that I'd had postpartum depression, he looked at me hard and asked if the Children's Aid Society [social services] had ever been involved.
«This takes an emotional toll on the kids, and puts them even further behind their peers,» said Susan J. Horwitz, Senior Staff Attorney at The Legal Aid Society, which represents several of the families involved in the suit.
Through various manipulative techniques involving negative layering, solarization and drawing and collage, Webber incorporates imagery gleaned from mass culture to produce «fractured narratives» referencing social and political issues such as homelessness, AIDS and women's roles in society.
A lawyer who was heavily criticized by a Superior Court of Justice judge for her role in a custody battle involving the Children's Aid Society has been ordered to personally pay $ 100,000.
The Children's Aid Society became involved after it determined that the younger child was a child in need of protection.
This case involves an applicant who sought the assistance of the Alberta Legal Aid Society in 2008 and 2011.
The website is the result of a collaborative effort involving the Nova Scotia Department of Justice, the Executive Office of the Nova Scotia Judiciary, the Nova Scotia Barrister's Society, the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Legal Aid, the Department of Community Services, the Canadian Bar Association — Nova Scotia Branch, and the Capital District Health Authority (Mental Health Program).
Addressing the myriad of issues necessarily involves bringing law societies, law schools, courts, bar associations, legal aid programs, community based providers, government and others to the table, recognizing their interdependence and that much more will be accomplished through collaboration than through silo - based efforts.
A further complication may yet arise in terms of the increasing involvement in the courts of commercial «McKenzie friend» providers of limited assistance short of legal representation: they may raise questions of regulation and quality which were formerly dealt with by the Law Society, the legal aid administration and the concern for reputation of organisations involved in pro bono provision.
SLS was also involved in helping various organizations get started this year, including the Non-Citizens Aid Society.
Judicial responses to alienation include: ordering an assessment; ordering supervised access on a permanent basis; intervention in the early stages of the dispute, before the problem has had time to become «true» alienation, or in the early years of a child's development; changing custody on a temporary basis; determining whether «pure» or «mixed» alienation is taking place; keeping the courts involved; suggesting counselling; making a finding of contempt; making a no - contact order; involving the Children's Aid Society; not making a parallel parenting order; meeting with the children; and in extreme cases, putting the alienating parent's actions on court record, in hopes that if the child revisits the issue as an adult, they may be able to see what actually took place.
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