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- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh abstract "Nova Scotia (AG) v Walsh, [2002] 4 S.C.R. 325 is a leading case decided by the Supreme Court of Canada on section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and matrimonial property. The Court held that the Nova Scotia Matrimonial Property Act, which excluded unmarried cohabitating couples, was not in violation of the section 15 equality guarantee.Susan Walsh and Wayne Bona were cohabitating together for over 10 years. Walsh attempted to get spousal and child support under the Act by applying the recognize their cohabitation as a \"spousal\" relationship.On the section 15 analysis it was determined that marital status was an analogously protected ground. On final step of analysis the court rejected the argument that the exclusion was discriminatory. The difference between the two groups reflects the difference of the relationships and respects the individual autonomy of the parties.Before the final decision was released the Nova Scotia government amended the Vital Statistics Act to include the option to register a domestic partnership which provides similar rights as married couples.".
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- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nova Scotia (AG) v Walsh".
- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh caseName "Nova Scotia v Walsh".
- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh citations "2002".
- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh concurrence "Gonthier J".
- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh decidedDate "2002-12-19".
- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh dissent "L'Heureux-Dubé J".
- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh docket "28179".
- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh fullCaseName "The Attorney General of Nova Scotia v Susan Walsh and Wayne Bona".
- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh heardDate "2002-06-14".
- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh history "APPEAL from , setting aside".
- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh joinmajority "McLachlin CJ and Iacobucci, Major, Binnie, Arbour and LeBel JJ".
- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh majority "Bastarache J".
- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh ruling "Appeal allowed".
- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh scc "2000".
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- Nova_Scotia_(AG)_v_Walsh comment "Nova Scotia (AG) v Walsh, [2002] 4 S.C.R. 325 is a leading case decided by the Supreme Court of Canada on section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and matrimonial property. The Court held that the Nova Scotia Matrimonial Property Act, which excluded unmarried cohabitating couples, was not in violation of the section 15 equality guarantee.Susan Walsh and Wayne Bona were cohabitating together for over 10 years.".
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