What is the test for withdrawing from the charge of a child?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Pittroff v. Pittroff, 2005 SKQB 425 (CanLII):

As stated in Thompson v. Ducharme, supra, the question to be determined is whether a child, under the provincial age of majority, has withdrawn from the charge of their parents and not whether the child is capable or has the capacity to withdraw from their charge.

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