The title given to a minor who is the subject
of a wardship order.
Not exact matches
Both images, however, see the Constitution and society exercising «
wardship» by protecting believers from at least the more egregious damage these feeble - minded might do to themselves (perhaps further justification for Obamacare's sterile sex coverage — three centuries
of religious imbeciles is enough!).
cases invoking the inherent jurisdiction
of the High Court, whether in relation to children (
wardship) or incapacitated or vulnerable adults; and international cases involving applications for relief under either the Hague Convention or Brussels II bis.
Waite LJ (at 287) said
wardship was unnecessary: «Rule 9.2 A (1)[now FPR 2010, r 16.6 (3)-RSB- gives C exactly the same rights in
wardship as she enjoys in proceedings under CA 1989, Pt 2... If, therefore, the judge believed that
wardship provided a means
of requiring C to accept a guardian ad litem, he was mistaken.
The Ontario Court
of Justice decision in 1995 to grant the Children's Aid Society temporary
wardship so that the infant could obtain the blood transfusion was upheld.
For children, this is most often found in the exercise
of court powers in relation to care proceedings, but it can also extend to
wardship proceedings (now being used in relation to children who are under threat from FGM (female genital mutilation) or being removed to live in Syria or other troubled countries).
There is some authority that by starting the welfare checklist with the issue
of the child's wishes and feelings, the intention was to give s 1 (3)(a) greater weight (see the Court
of Appeal decision in Re P (minors)(
wardship)[1992] 2 FCR 681).
There is no such thing as a care order for adults and the jurisdiction is not to be equated with the jurisdiction
of family courts under the Children Act 1989 or the
wardship jurisdiction
of the High Court (para 24).
This was a mother's appeal
of a Crown
wardship no access order.
Children's Aid Society
of Toronto v. L.T. concerned the dismissal
of an appeal
of a Crown
wardship order for delay.
[It is somewhat unclear why the appellant made the s. 15 (3) argument before the ONCA, as a statutory breach would not, in itself, justify the setting aside
of the Crown
wardship no access order.
This was a self - rep appeal
of a Crown
wardship no access order.
To seek orders in
wardship to protect a named young person (who is the subject
of proceedings) from undesirable associations is relatively common and was done here
CAS v. A.F. was yet another unsuccessful parent appeal
of a Crown
wardship order, summarily dismissed.
L.G. and D.D. involved two unsuccessful appeals
of Crown
wardship no access orders, whereas Bryce is an unsuccessful domestic appeal by a self - rep.
The appellant mother appealed a Crown
wardship order in respect
of three
of her children, arguing that she had been inadequately represented by her trial counsel and that the children should have been placed with the maternal grandmother (who was herself, at the time
of trial, involved in ongoing proceedings with child protection authorities vis - a-vis her own children).
Emma, Kiren and Forum join other members
of the department who are Resolution Accredited Specialists in forced marriage and honour based violence, domestic abuse, public and private law children and the Law Society's Advanced Accreditation schemes in children law, violence in the home, children law private, child abduction and
wardship
She has experience in a wide range
of contentious family issues including private children law encompassing the full range
of Section 8 Children Act applications and others with international elements, such as permanent removal
of children from the jurisdiction,
wardship and child abduction.
Simran also deals with complex applications under the High Court's inherent jurisdiction and
wardship cases and has represented clients in cases where s removals have been successfully prevented to a number
of countries including Russia, Egypt, Turkey and Colombia.
Simran is a member
of Law Society's Family Law Advanced Accreditation Scheme with a specialism in child abduction and
wardship and violence in the home.
A civil Court which consists
of three divisions: - i) Queen's Bench (can be known as King's Bench Division if a King is assuming the throne)- civil disputes for recovery
of money, including breach
of contract, personal injuries, libel / slander; ii) Family - concerned with matrimonial maters and proceedings relating to children, e.g.
wardship; iii) Chancery - property matters including fraud and bankruptcy
The Society was seeking an Order
of Crown
wardship with... Read more
A list
of support groups and services for people affected by
wardship, adoption and donor conception can be found on the Victorian Department
of Human Services website.