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. Gueye v. DiNino

In Gueye v. DiNino (Ont CA, 2023) the Court of Appeal held that a statutory final order under the CLRA goes to the Divisional Court, under CJA 19(1)(a.1):
[10] The portion of the order requiring that the parties and their child attend therapy and counselling is a final order of a judge of the Family Court “made only under a provision of an Act or regulation of Ontario.” Specifically, this portion of the order is made under the Children’s Law Reform Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.12. As an order of the Family Court made only under an Act or regulation of Ontario, an appeal lies to the Divisional Court, pursuant to s. 19(1)(a.1) of the CJA.




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