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Can parental rights be terminated in Ontario?

The decision to terminate parental rights does not come lightly and is not easily reversed. In Ontario, a judge will determine if parental rights need to be terminated whether an individual wants to terminate parental rights voluntarily or involuntarily.

What happens if a parent loses parental rights in Ontario?

One parent’s loss of authority can tremendously impact the entire family. Here are the legal consequences of an Ontario court’s termination of a father’s or mother’s parental rights: The parent no longer has decision-making authority over the child’s education, health, and other vital life aspects. Another family may legally adopt the child.

What is the parental rights termination procedure?

The parental rights termination procedure is perhaps one of the strongest and most drastic legal mechanisms available to protect children in need. Court jurisdiction for a termination action may vary from state to state. Depending on the circumstances, these actions may be filed in the family court, the probate court, or the juvenile court.

Can I be terminated if I take parental leave in Ontario?

The Employment Standards Act, 2000 and the Ontario Human Rights Code prohibit the termination of employees who take a parental leave or attempt to take a parental leave because they took the leave. If you are terminated while on leave because you took the leave, you may be entitled to reinstatement, lost wages and human rights damages.

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