Biological father loses Sask. custody case
January 30th, 2007 by Terry
Biological father loses Sask. custody case
The biological father of a baby boy whose mother gave him to another couple will not get custody of the child, a Saskatchewan judge has decided.
Instead, in a case that made headlines across the country last year and attracted the interest of fathers’-rights advocates, the boy will stay with the couple with whom he has been living since he was born, Queen’s Bench Justice Shawn Smith ruled Monday.
This part was interesting:
The boy’s grandmother offered a third option to the courts. She said she should have custody to ensure that the boy is raised in a way that respects his First Nations heritage. She didn’t want the child raised by a non-biological family.
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