
no. 406
Supreme Court won't hear 'single mother by choice' case
Common-law wife sought sole legal responsibility for child from sperm donor
Janice Tibbetts, CanWest News Service
Published: Friday, July 13, 2007
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A three-judge panel, by convention, did not give reasons for refusing to grant leave to appeal in the closely watched case of Jane Doe, which has raised questions about parental freedoms when stacked against the rights of the child.
Jane Doe, described in court documents as a
The couple agreed to write a contract clearing John Doe of any legal responsibility but, before signing the deal, they decided to go to court to see if it was legally sound under
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“The Supreme Court's decision Thursday to reject the case effectively upholds a ruling last winter in the Alberta Court of Appeal.
The
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“The Doe case has spawned numerous opinion articles in newspapers, some of which condemned the
Andrea Mrozek, a spokeswoman for the Ottawa-based
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