Is a widow entitled to possession of her husband's home?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Kerr v. Latta, 1947 CanLII 171 (SK QB):

It is well settled that a widow is entitled to the possession of the home: Keller v. Schultz 1920 CanLII 154 (SK CA), [1920] 3 WWR 188, 13 Sask LR 418.

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