This paper examines the historical revolution of custody regimes in Canada, with an emphasis on the twentieth century to custody practices in courts today. The law has undergone numerous critical reforms to restructure what it means to be a ‘political family’ from a socio-legal perspective. The last decade we have seen a shift in the framework that is used to define the concept of family that has paralleled changes in cultural values, gender roles and parental responsibilities. The family model now largely focuses on the child as the centerpiece of the framework, which has been reflected in recent legal reform and ongoing revisions. The shared responsibility of raising a child as a married couple reflects both the slight shift in the gender...
The thesis proposes a different approach to parent-child and conjugal relationships in the Civil Cod...
The emergence of cohabitation as an alternative to the traditional form of the family has left the n...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
This paper examines the historical revolution of custody regimes in Canada, with an emphasis on the ...
In March 1993, the Department of Justice, Canada, published and circulated a public discussion paper...
Since the late 1970\u27s there has been a major ideological and normative shift in the way in which ...
This paper examines the issue of child support in cases of shared parenting, or shared physical cust...
This article reviews the jurisprudence that emerged during the first year of the new family law stat...
Contemporary debates regarding the appropriate way to resolve custody and access disputes reflect de...
The paper argues that Art. 16(3) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has become customary i...
Families and the Law is significantly revised and completely updated to March 31, 2012. Like its ear...
Children are very important to the future of Canadian society. In addition to being one of the most ...
Many women have shared with family lawyers such as myself their stories about how the legal system m...
This paper empirically investigates how lawmakers navigate family law\u27s contested terrain. Using ...
Children are very important to the future of Canadian society. In addition to being one of the most ...
The thesis proposes a different approach to parent-child and conjugal relationships in the Civil Cod...
The emergence of cohabitation as an alternative to the traditional form of the family has left the n...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
This paper examines the historical revolution of custody regimes in Canada, with an emphasis on the ...
In March 1993, the Department of Justice, Canada, published and circulated a public discussion paper...
Since the late 1970\u27s there has been a major ideological and normative shift in the way in which ...
This paper examines the issue of child support in cases of shared parenting, or shared physical cust...
This article reviews the jurisprudence that emerged during the first year of the new family law stat...
Contemporary debates regarding the appropriate way to resolve custody and access disputes reflect de...
The paper argues that Art. 16(3) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has become customary i...
Families and the Law is significantly revised and completely updated to March 31, 2012. Like its ear...
Children are very important to the future of Canadian society. In addition to being one of the most ...
Many women have shared with family lawyers such as myself their stories about how the legal system m...
This paper empirically investigates how lawmakers navigate family law\u27s contested terrain. Using ...
Children are very important to the future of Canadian society. In addition to being one of the most ...
The thesis proposes a different approach to parent-child and conjugal relationships in the Civil Cod...
The emergence of cohabitation as an alternative to the traditional form of the family has left the n...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...