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*an order that the child be placed in the continuing (permanent) custody of the Director. Continuing (permanent) orders should be made under s 49. | *an order that the child be placed in the continuing (permanent) custody of the Director. Continuing (permanent) orders should be made under s 49. | ||
The parents may consent to or oppose the order. If the parents oppose the order, a Rule 2 case conference is scheduled as soon as possible and a judge will attempt to resolve any issues in dispute (see ''Provincial Court (Child, Family and Community Service Act) Rules'', BC Reg 533/95 for a complete description). If the matter is not settled at the case conference, a date is scheduled to determine whether the child needs protection. | The parents may consent to or oppose the order. If the parents oppose the order, a Rule 2 case conference is scheduled as soon as possible and a judge will attempt to resolve any issues in dispute (see [http://www.bclaws.ca/civix/document/id/roc/roc/533_95 ''Provincial Court (Child, Family and Community Service Act) Rules'', BC Reg 533/95] for a complete description). If the matter is not settled at the case conference, a date is scheduled to determine whether the child needs protection. | ||
The content of supervision orders is outlined in the ''CFCSA'', section 41.1. Terms and conditions that may be attached to a supervision order include: | The content of supervision orders is outlined in the ''CFCSA'', section 41.1. Terms and conditions that may be attached to a supervision order include: | ||
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Parents can apply to set aside both temporary and continuing (permanent) orders under s 54. They are also entitled to full disclosure under s 64. For more information, see ''British Columbia (Director of Family and Child Services) v K(TL)'', [1996] BCJ No. 2554 (Prov Ct FD) (QL). | Parents can apply to set aside both temporary and continuing (permanent) orders under s 54. They are also entitled to full disclosure under s 64. For more information, see ''British Columbia (Director of Family and Child Services) v K(TL)'', [1996] BCJ No. 2554 (Prov Ct FD) (QL). | ||
=== 5. Access and Consent Orders === | === 5. Access and Consent Orders === |
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