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The court granted summary judgment placing the child in extended society care due to unresolved parental substance abuse.
The Children's Aid Society of the County of Dufferin brought a motion for summary judgment seeking an order for extended care with access for the child S.R.W.D. The self-represented parents opposed, arguing genuine issues required a trial.
The court granted summary judgment, finding no genuine issue requiring a trial, emphasizing the child's need for permanency and the parents' failure to address long-standing concerns regarding substance use and parenting capacity despite extensive CASD support.
The child was placed in extended care with supervised access for the parents under specific conditions.
The court granted summary judgment for Crown wardship of two children, finding no genuine issue for trial regarding parental capacity.
A summary judgment motion brought by the Children's Aid Society seeking Crown wardship orders for two children with special needs (autism spectrum disorder and ADHD) who had been apprehended after their mother left them at a police station with a suicide note.
The mother opposed the motion and sought dismissal.
The court found no genuine issue for trial regarding the children's continuing need for protection or the appropriate disposition.
The court granted Crown wardship orders, finding that the mother had failed to demonstrate meaningful change in her parenting capacity or acceptance of responsibility for the children's trauma, despite some efforts at self-education.
The court denied the mother access to the children but permitted sibling access and contact between the children and their sister who was caring for one of them.