The Family has changed Today’s families have changed and consist of: Single-parent families Blended families-the result of divorce and remarriage Childless.

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The Family has changed Today’s families have changed and consist of: Single-parent families Blended families-the result of divorce and remarriage Childless marriages Common-law relationships with or without children Same-sex relationships can since 2005 Civil Marriage Act How Gay Marriage Became Legal in Canada - YouTube

Other reasons for invalid marriages Affinity: a marriage is not valid if the people are too closely related by marriage. Consanguinity: marriage is not valid when the people are too closely related by blood.

These requirements are outlined in the Marriage Act for each province. Marriage licence or Banns; provinces require couples to have at least one of these. Marriage ceremony must be performed by someone with legal authority ( a minister, priest, rabbi, justice of the peace. Minimum Age: this varies from province to province. Blood tests are required in Alberta and P.E.I.

Annulment/Separation?Divorce Since marriage is a binding contract between a man and a woman, it is required that in order to terminate or end the marriage, an annulment or divorce is the correct legal procedure. An Annulment is a court order that states that a marriage that seems valid is legally void and never existed from the start- in other words, one of the requirements of marriage was not met, e.g. genuine consent.

SEPARATION Separation is an intermediate step between marriage and divorce. Unless the couple obtains a divorce, even though they may live apart, they are still legally married.

DIVORCE Divorce is the legal procedure that ends a valid marriage. A judge will hear the case just like Civil court procedure. Testimony will be given by both the petitioner and the respondent and sometimes a co- respondent.

Valid Reasons for Divorce Marriage breakdown – no one party is totally responsible – the marriage has just broken down Adultery Cruelty – physical or mental are valid reasons for divorce

The Essential Requirements of Marriage The Constitution Act, 1867, divides the power of making marriage laws between the federal and provincial governments. Section 91 gives the federal government jurisdiction over marriage and divorce and lists the ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS for a valid marriage. Section 92 gives provincial governments jurisdiction over the solemnization of marriage which deal with the”formal requirements” of the ceremony.

ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS OF MARRIAGE Mental capacity: no person who lacks mental capacity by reason of illness, drugs, or alcohol can legally marry. No prior marriages; MONOGAMY is the only accepted form of marriage in Canada. 16x9 - Inside Bountiful: Polygamy investigation – YouTube16x9 - Inside Bountiful: Polygamy investigation – YouTube Warren Jeffs' World of Polygamy - YouTube Genuine consent: since marriage is a contract, the parties must give their free and voluntary consent to it Minimum Age:Each party must be old enough to marry – the age will vary from provinces Sexual capacity; Until 2003, both parties had to be of the opposite sex and be physically able to have sexual intercourse to consummate the marriage. (no fake marriages?) Affinity/Consanguinity –how closely relayed by genetics or family ties? Canadian Family Law - Malcolm C. Kronby - Google Books