This is the sixth video of our series Case Law Minutes, which focuses on the frequently cited cases in family court in Ontario, as listed here: [ Ссылка ]
This series is presented by Osgoode Hall Law School students.
Speaker for this video: Vironika Niharosev (J.D. 2023 Osgoode Hall Law School)
This video highlights the case Young v. Young, 1993 CanLII 34 (SCC) (religion, right of access parent)
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Young v. Young, 1993 CanLII 34 (SCC), [1993] 4 SCR 3, [ Ссылка ]
Headnotes keywords from SCC website:
Access parent insisting on instructing children on religion -- Custodial parent and children objecting to religious instruction -- Court ordering that access parent discontinue religious activities with children
In this Supreme Court of Canada case, Young v Young, the issue was whether the father's access to his children should be restricted because of his attempts to expose them to his religious beliefs which were different from their mother. In this case, the mother is Roman Catholic, while the father is a Jehovah's witness.
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