If you have any concerns about the conduct of a federally appointed judge or you feel that you have been unfairly treated, you can file a complaint with the Canadian Judicial Council. The complaint must be submitted in writing to the Council by letter or e-mail.
Canada has four levels of court: the Supreme Court of Canada; the Federal Court and the Federal Court of Appeal, as well as provincial and territorial courts of appeal; provincial and territorial superior courts; and provincial and territorial (lower) courts.
California Judicial Council Forms are pre approved pleadings for filing with the Court.
The Ontario Judicial Council was established by the Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, Ch. C. 43 to investigate complaints made by the members of the public about conduct of provincially-appointed judges.
(h) Elderly refers to a person age sixty (60) years or older. 9.
Report of Suspected Dependent Adult/Elder Abuse (SOC 341) Statement Acknowledging Requirement To Report Suspected Abuse Of Dependent Adults And Elders (SOC 341A)
An elder abuse investigation typically takes several weeks to several months, depending on various factors, including the type and severity of the suspected abuse.
In California, elders are defined as persons 60 years and older. Under California law, elder abuse can be both criminal and civil. Civil law defines elder abuse as physical abuse, neglect, financial abuse, abandonment, isolation, abduction, or other treatment resulting in harm, pain or mental suffering to an elder.
An APS investigation occurs after a report has been made about suspected abuse or neglect and a social worker is assigned. The investigation focuses on assessing the client's well-being; living environment; support system; and their strengths. The allegations are examined and level of risk is assessed.
After a report is made by telephone, reports of known or suspected abuse are to be documented on the SOC 341 Form and sent within two (2) working days of the telephone report.