LAW30-CV2
Investigate the legal implications that result from forming, changing and terminating various types of family relationships.
Indicators for this outcome
(a) Analyze case studies to identify common legal requirements of a marriage (e.g., age, mental capacity, marital status, consanguinity) and common-law relationships in Saskatchewan and in other provinces of Canada.
(b) Examine how the definitions of family, marriage and cohabitation have evolved and continue to evolve through legislation and court decisions.
(c) Assess the complex interplay between cultural and/or religious customs, marriage laws and the Charter in terms of the legal status of a relationship (e.g., polygamy, polyamory, arranged marriages, marriage outside Canada).
(d) Evaluate the different contracts or agreements (e.g., cohabitation agreements, the division of family property, parenting arrangements, child and spousal support) that parties can enter into before, during or after a marriage or cohabitation relationship.
(e) Assess the benefits and disadvantages of court orders, voluntary agreements or mediated settlements in the termination of family relationships.
(f) Examine the grounds for and legal implications of, separation, divorce and annulment.
(g)

Describe the rights and responsibilities of parents and guardians and how family law protects the rights of children, including topics such as:

  • considerations of the best interests of the child;
  • safety, parenting arrangements;
  • adoption; and,
  • the role of government agencies and programs.
(h) Differentiate between past and present government policies and traditional Indigenous practices related to interventions into Indigenous families, such as adoption of Indigenous children, Sixties Scoop, residential schools, Jordan’s Principle and interactions with government agencies and programs.
(i) Analyze how family law affects families with differing societal values, cultural expectations and economic circumstances.
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Record posted/updated: December 10, 2021
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Canadian Family Law(7th ed.)
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Record posted/updated: May 10, 2022
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The Law is (Not) for Kids: A Legal Rights Guide for Canadian Children and Teens
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Media and Formats : Book
Price : $22.99
Record posted/updated: December 22, 2021
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Family Law: Practices and Procedure(6th ed.)
This book explores topics such as marriage, annulment, divorce, custody, supports (child and spouse), property rights, and divorce procedures and is organized into 17 chapters. Some key terms are defined in the margins and bulleted points are used within paragraphs to help highlight key points.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : $92.00
Record posted/updated: March 15, 2022
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Surviving Your Divorce: A Guide to Canadian Family Law(6th ed.)
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Price : $24.95
Record posted/updated: July 12, 2021
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A Brief Introduction to Law in Canada
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Price : $80.00
Record posted/updated: February 23, 2022
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Record posted/updated: July 12, 2021
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Introduction to Law in Canada(2nd ed.)
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Media and Formats : Book
Price : $92.00
Record posted/updated: July 12, 2021