Rethinking the Role of Lawyers for Children : Child Representation in Canadian Family Relationship Cases

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Cahiers de Droit Pub Date : 2019-01-09 DOI:10.7202/1055256AR
N. Bala, R. Birnbaum
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This article examines various methods for involving children in family and child welfare proceedings, surveys varying approaches in different Canadian jurisdictions to the appointment of counsel for children in these cases, and explores the controversies about the role of counsel for children. While child representation is becoming common, in most provinces it is usually limited to welfare proceedings involving older children. All jurisdictions, however, have some provisions to allow for child participation in family relationship cases. Governments and law societies in Canada should develop more coherent and comprehensive programs and policies to ensure that the views of children are considered in the family justice process in a child-focused and cost-efficient manner. There needs to be more recognition of the role of lawyers in facilitating settlement. Appointment of counsel is, however, not always the best way to involve children ; if the child is willing to share views, in some cases this may be better done by a judicial interview, a Views of the Child Report or an assessment. There should be a presumption that counsel will be an instructional advocate, but if a child lacks the capacity or willingness to instruct counsel, counsel should be an advocate for the rights and interests of the child. Regardless of the role adopted, counsel for a child also has responsibility for introducing significant evidence not otherwise before the court.
重新思考儿童律师的角色:加拿大家庭关系案件中的儿童代表
本文探讨了将儿童纳入家庭和儿童福利诉讼的各种方法,调查了加拿大不同司法管辖区在这些案件中任命儿童律师的不同方法,并探讨了关于儿童律师角色的争议。虽然儿童代理越来越普遍,但在大多数省份,它通常仅限于涉及较大儿童的福利诉讼。然而,所有司法管辖区都有一些规定允许儿童参与家庭关系案件。加拿大各国政府和法律协会应制定更加连贯和全面的方案和政策,以确保在家庭司法程序中以以儿童为中心和具有成本效益的方式考虑儿童的意见。需要更多地认识到律师在促进和解方面的作用。然而,任命律师并不总是让儿童参与的最佳方式;如果儿童愿意分享意见,在某些情况下,最好是通过司法面谈、儿童意见报告或评估来做到这一点。应假定律师将担任指导性辩护人,但如果儿童缺乏指导律师的能力或意愿,律师应担任儿童权利和利益的辩护人。不论所扮演的角色如何,儿童的律师也有责任在法庭上提出重要的证据。
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