What is the difference between a Children’s Lawyer report and a full CLRA s. 30 assessment?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Borsoi v. Mogg, 2017 ONCJ 112 (CanLII):

A Children’s Lawyer report differs from a full CLRA s. 30 expert assessments. An OCL report is, in its nature, a fact-finding report. The recommendations that result are a starting point, not the last word. See: Ganie v. Ganie, 2015 ONSC 6330.

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