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The Rights of Children and Youth in Family Law Matters

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Hearing the views of children
===Hearing the views of children===
Among the The section 37(3) best-interests factors is include:
<blockquote><tt>(b) the child's views, unless it would be inappropriate to consider them</tt></blockquote>
Like the ''Divorce Act'', this provision also supports the obligation to hear from children and youth under the Convention on the Rights of the Child. It Like the ''Divorce Act'', it also creates a rebuttable presumption that the children's views will be heard. Someone who doesn't want the child's views to be taken into account can ''rebut'' the presumption by proving showing that it would be "inappropriate to consider" the child's views. Otherwise, the law ''requires'' children's views to be heard and considered when making decisions about their best interests.
===Making decisions that are in children's best interests===