Sentences with phrase «crown ward»

In Canada, the child can be made a permanent crown ward and is therefore not freed for permanent adoptive placement.
By order dated July 29, 2015, Weagant J. made P.A.V. a Crown ward with no access to the appellants, pursuant to s. 57 (1)(3) of the Act.
3) it was open to the trial judge on the evidence to conclude, as he did, that continued parental access was not in P.A.V.'s best interests, that the appellants had not satisfied their onus of demonstrating that access would benefit P.A.V. once he became a Crown ward, that V.D.'s inability to control her conduct, including her harassing behaviours, demonstrated a present and continuing impediment to permanency planning for P.A.V., and that V.D. routinely ignores directions and rules regarding P.A.V. with which she disagrees; and
The appellant also argued that the trial judge should have extended CAS wardship rather than make a Crown ward no access order.
Adoptions: This program includes information on all types of adoptions: private, step - parent, agency, Crown ward, international and adult adoptions.
The complex issue of immigration and citizenship facing some youth in care came into the public spotlight this month, when a former crown ward proposed a $ 200 - million class - action lawsuit against the Ontario government by individuals who were taken into the care of a CAS and made Crown -LSB-...]
Previously, an access order barred a crown ward adoption.
When a child is made a crown ward, how much access should the biological parent have?
The current subsidy program offers monthly allowances for parents who adopt or take legal custody of Crown wards 10 - 17 years of age, and / or sibling groups.
In Children's Aid Society of Toronto v. M.S., the ONCA affirmed the motion judge's decision to deny the appellant father leave to bring a status review application for his children who were Crown wards.
The father had previously initiated a status review application for his children (who were Crown wards) seeking access.
A meeting between PBLO and Catholic Children's Aid revealed the legal department at the agency was getting a number of requests from adoption workers asking for help in finalizing adoptions for some of the former Crown wards who had just turned 18, says Lynn Burns, executive director of PBLO.
The pro bono program will see in - house counsel helping foster families do the necessary paperwork to finalize adoption of children who were Crown wards and they have been caring for since birth.
In Canada, some provinces and territories offer adoption assistance to children who are adopted from foster care (children who waiting to be adopted are often called crown wards).

Not exact matches

The Golden Joystick wards is the only gaming award ceremony in the UK where the public votes to crown the winners, so it's always interesting to see who will win each category and of course who will take home the award of the night: Ultimate Game of the Year.
Having discharged the interim care orders, the President made the children wards of court, giving the court the fullest possible range of powers to impose safeguards: «the courts, when exercising the parental power of the Crown, have, at any rate in legal theory, an unrestricted jurisdiction to do whatever is considered necessary for the welfare of a ward» (Re X (A Minor)(Wardship: Restriction on Publication)[1975] 1 All ER 697 at [706G]-RRB-.
Aboriginal stockmen were treated as wards of the state under the «protection» of the Crown.
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