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    cus·to·dy
    /ˈkəstədē/

    noun

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  2. Mar 1, 2021 · As of March 1, 2021, the term custody has changed to decision-making responsibility. And in most situations, the term access has changed to parenting time. Now, all parents usually have parenting time. Also, a person who isn't a parent or step-parent may get a contact order to spend time with a child. For example a grandparent can get this order.

  3. Decision-making responsibility or custody. What is decision-making responsibility and who gets it? 38,238. Who will my child live with? 15,513. Can my child decide who they want to live with? 155,146. What if we agree on what happens with our child? 13,682. What if we can’t agree on what happens with our child? 13,139

  4. 1. Ask why you’re being detained or arrested 2. Do not resist being detained or arrested 3. Ask to talk to a lawyer 4. Remain silent 5. Let the police do their search. by the police, you have rights. These rights are protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

  5. 1. Learn about the types of releases 2. Learn about the ladder principle 3. Prepare your strongest bail plan 4. Learn about the bail program. There are several types of releases. A release is a document that allows you out of. custody. and back into the community while your case is in criminal court.

  6. 1. Understand the possible youth sentences 2. Learn about youth sentencing principles 3. Collect supporting documents 4. Participate in reports and conferences 5. Go to your sentencing hearing. Most youth sentences don't include. custody. because jail is to be used as a last resort.

  7. Mar 1, 2021 · As of March 1, 2021, the term custody has changed to decision-making responsibility. And in most situations, the term access has changed to parenting time. Now, all parents usually have parenting time. Also, a person who isn't a parent or step-parent may get a contact order to spend time with a child. For example a grandparent can get this order.

  8. 1. Know if the YCJA applies to you 2. Understand the differences inside the courtroom 3. Understand differences outside the courtroom 4. Understand the differences for bail and pre-trial detention 5. Understand the differences for trials. As a young person, you must be given bail unless the judge thinks: One of these is true:

  9. through a temporary care agreement. A temporary care agreement is a contract between you and CAS where you agree that, for a certain period of time: you can't care for your child, and. your child will be in the care and custody of CAS. If your child is between the ages of 12 and 15, they have to agree to the temporary care agreement as well.

  10. pre-trial custody. If you’re charged with a crime and spend time in jail, the time you spend in jail before being found guilty is called pre-trial custody. If you’re convicted of a crime and sentenced, the judge may give you credit for your time in pre-trial custody. This means that your sentence could be reduced by a certain amount for ...

  11. Mar 1, 2021 · As of March 1, 2021, the term custody has changed to decision-making responsibility. And in most situations, the term access has changed to parenting time. Now, all parents usually have parenting time. Also, a person who isn't a parent or step-parent may get a contact order to spend time with a child. For example a grandparent can get this order.

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