Is the informant of a claim for custody of an infant against the Respondent?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Simonson, Re, Simonson v. Slaaten, 1927 CanLII 251 (SK QB):

My answer to the first question submitted therefore is that I am of the opinion that the informant is clearly entitled to custody of the said infant as against the respondent, on the authority of Brown v. Partridge, 1925 CanLII 152 (SK CA), [1925] 1 D.L.R. 761, 19 S.L.R. 247.

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