Tuesday, June 24, 2008

If Carter was Canadian

Has to be
Justice Suzanne Tessier, I think

 A Quebec father has decided to appeal a decision by a judge who ruled he had no right to stop his 12-year-old daughter from going on a school trip, even though the girl has already gone on the outing.

The dispute began in May when the girl had a disagreement with her stepmother. That prompted the father to forbid the girl to go on a three-day outing with her classmates to celebrate their last year in elementary school. The girl then moved to her mother's house.

The parents, who live in the Gatineau region of Quebec, are divorced, and the father has legal custody.

Last week, Quebec Superior Court Madam Justice Suzanne Tessier ruled the girl could attend the outing despite her father's wishes. She went on the trip this week.  [more noxiosness]
grinfilledcelt

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Will the father be forced to pay for his daughter's lawyer? Where does a 12 year old get that kind of money?
Tim

Anonymous said...

From the ex, who got it from the father.

Casca

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