How has the Court considered the role and influence of the extended family in determining the best interest of Kaneesha?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Demers v. Moar, 2004 ABCA 332 (CanLII):

We also note that the role and influence of the extended family is referred to in the criteria of both Starko v. Starko and Gordon v. Goertz. In this case, reliance on Starko v. Starko in determining the best interest of Kaneesha was not contrary to Gordon v. Goertz.

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