Section 48: Using Conduct to Prove Family Relationships
48.Opinion on relationship, when relevant
When the court has to form an opinion as to the relationship of one person to another, the opinion, expressed by conduct, as to the existence of the relationship, of any person who, as a member of the family or otherwise, has special means of knowledge on the subject, is a relevant fact, but such opinion shall not be sufficient to prove a marriage in proceedings under the Divorce Act, or in prosecutions under section 142 of the Penal Code Act.
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When a court needs to decide if two people are related, it may consider the opinion of a family member or other person with special knowledge, as show...
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