Redefining “Family” and Reconstructing Child Custody in Canada

Supriya Sethi
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This paper examines the historical revolution of custody regimes in Canada, with an emphasis on the twentieth century to custody practices in courts today. The law has undergone numerous critical reforms to restructure what it means to be a ‘political family’ from a socio-legal perspective. The last decade we have seen a shift in the framework that is used to define the concept of family that has paralleled changes in cultural values, gender roles and parental responsibilities. The family model now largely focuses on the child as the centerpiece of the framework, which has been reflected in recent legal reform and ongoing revisions. The shared responsibility of raising a child as a married couple reflects both the slight shift in the gender roles defined by society and the changing configuration of family dynamic from the nuclear family norm (traditional) towards a “political family”. In the political family, whether the family is “traditional” or “alternative”, each family is understood as a product of collective decisions and values. As a result of the shift towards the understanding of intersectionality within families, and acceptance of the complexity of families, legal activism in family law studies are pushing for legislation that can provide an all- encompassing framework to better aid judges within the family courts to reduce the potential for bias in judicial review. Family law studies are challenging the language around rights and obligations within a family and pushing for a “responsibility framework”. Further, the field is emphasizing a child-centered approach to divorce cases, to assess what is ultimately in the best interest of the child. As we understand the role of the family in society, we need to emphasize the responsibility of a parent and what it means to be a parent to better understand what ‘custody’ of a child entails in today’s society.
重新定义“家庭”与重构加拿大儿童监护权
本文考察了加拿大监护制度的历史革命,重点是二十世纪到今天法院的监护实践。法律经历了许多关键性的改革,从社会法律的角度重新定义了“政治家庭”的含义。在过去十年中,我们看到用于定义家庭概念的框架发生了变化,这种变化与文化价值观、性别角色和父母责任的变化同时发生。家庭模式现在主要把儿童作为框架的核心,这反映在最近的法律改革和正在进行的修订中。已婚夫妇共同承担抚养孩子的责任,既反映了社会所界定的性别角色的轻微转变,也反映了家庭动态结构从核心家庭规范(传统)向“政治家庭”的转变。在政治家庭中,无论家庭是“传统的”还是“另类的”,每个家庭都被理解为集体决策和价值观的产物。由于对家庭内部相互关系的理解的转变,以及对家庭复杂性的接受,家庭法研究中的法律激进主义正在推动立法,以提供一个无所不包的框架,以更好地帮助家庭法院的法官减少司法审查中存在偏见的可能性。家庭法研究正在挑战围绕家庭权利和义务的语言,并推动“责任框架”。此外,该领域正在强调以儿童为中心处理离婚案件,以评估最终对儿童最有利的做法。当我们理解家庭在社会中的角色时,我们需要强调父母的责任和作为父母的意义,以便更好地理解在当今社会对孩子的“监护权”意味着什么。
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