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PART 3: PROCEDURAL ISSUES
15. If there is an assessment in this case, is it finished?
Yes.
(If it is not already filed in the continuing record, file it now. Give the tab/page number(s) of the assessment:
)
No.
(Explain why the assessment is not ready.)
16. Are there any other assessments necessary or not yet completed?
No.
Yes.
(Give details of the type of assessment, who will be assessed and any issues relating to the timing or completion of the
assessment.)
17. If the Children’s Lawyer is involved in this case, has the Children’s Lawyer told the parties what its position is on the issues
involving the child(ren)?
Yes.
No.
(What is the Children’s Lawyer’s position? Explain below.)
(Explain below.)
18. Have you served and filed a plan of care?
No.
Yes.
The plan can be found at tab/page
(A copy of the plan of care must be filed in the continuing record.)
of the continuing record.
19. Have the parties finished the disclosing of documents and the questioning of witnesses?
Yes.
No.
(State what has not been done.)
20. Are there issues that may require expert evidence or a report?
No.
Yes.
(If yes, provide details such as: the type of expert evidence; whether the parties will be retaining a joint expert; who the
expert will be; who will be paying the expert; how long it will take to obtain a report, etc.)
21. Have all of the reports you intend to rely on been provided to all of the parties and the Children’s Lawyer (if involved)?
No.
Yes.
If no, when will they be provided?
22. Are there any further procedural orders needed in this case?
No.
Yes.
(Explain.)
23. Has an order been made for affidavit evidence at trial?
(Give details.)
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