What steps must be considered in a disposition hearing?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Catholic Children’s Aid Society of Toronto v. T.B., 2012 ONCJ 741 (CanLII):

[82] Once the finding is made, the legislation provides an evidentiary path or steps which must be considered in a disposition hearing. These were considered by Justice Perkins in the case C.A.S. of Toronto v. T.L. and E.B., 2010 ONSC 1376(CanLII).

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