CAS v. B.H.
| Jurisdiction | Ontario |
| Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
| Judge | H.J. Williams |
| Citation | 2017 ONSC 4799 |
| Date | 10 August 2017 |
| Docket Number | DC-17-2298 |
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...The parties agree the applicable three-part test is set out in Children’s Aid of Ottawa-Carleton v. B.H., 2017 ONSC 4799 (Div. Ct.), namely whether there is a serious question to be tried, whether there will be irreparable harm to the child if a stay is not granted, and whether the b......
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Children’s Aid Society of Peel v. J.F.
...of children. M.(C.) v. CAS of Waterloo, 2015 ONCA 612 (CanLII), 2015 ONCA 612 (Ont CA); CAS of Ottawa v. B.H., 2017 ONSC 4799 (CanLII), 2017 ONSC 4799 (Divisional Ct). · Child development does not wait. Multiple issues of parental dysfunction cannot be quickly changed. The child is not to b......
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Jewish Family and Child Service of Greater Toronto v. N.D.
...Waterloo, 2015 ONCA 612 (CanLII), 2015 ONCA 612 (Ont CA); CAS of Ottawa v. B.H., 2017 ONSC 4799 (CanLII), 2017 ONSC 4799 (Divisional [237]     Subsection 101 (3) of the Act requires that the court look at less disruptive alternatives than re......
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Catholic Children__s Aid Society of Toronto v. K.G.
...Waterloo, 2015 ONCA 612 (CanLII), 2015 ONCA 612 (Ont CA); CAS of Ottawa v. B.H., 2017 ONSC 4799 (CanLII), 2017 ONSC 4799 (Divisional [113]     Subsection 101 (3) of the Act requires that the court look at less disruptive alternatives than re......
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J.S.-R. v. Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa
...The parties agree the applicable three-part test is set out in Children’s Aid of Ottawa-Carleton v. B.H., 2017 ONSC 4799 (Div. Ct.), namely whether there is a serious question to be tried, whether there will be irreparable harm to the child if a stay is not granted, and whether the b......
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