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This is a genuine question. Can DS be the custodial parent if her son lives with his grandmother? Wouldn't the grandmother have custody?
A really depressed 18 year old can have some pretty elaborate visions for a funeral, in my opinion. And yeah it's not outside the realm of possibility they asked for something really tasteless. I wonder if RCMP would have shared it with the families, though, if that were the case.I was thinking this too...what sort of funeral requests do 18-year-olds make? Especially one prone to some pretty terrible decisions.
It could have been very inappropriate, along the lines of ‘spread my ashes at the scene of Prof. Dyck’s murder.’
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I am pretty sure that the RCMP followed the letter of the law and AS has no standing.
does custodial parent standing not end at death of the child? if AS is on birth certificate then he should have legal rights to the same info. I don't think a will is just instant I think it has a process to under go.
His birthday was the 4th and they were found on the 7th. Since they don't know the exact date of death, I think they're still assuming he was 18 when he died. MOOAccording to someone on this board, Bryer's birthday was August 9. I assume they got that from social media.
August 9 was the day they were found dead.
So Bryer's mom is no longer the custodial parent, as that changed on August 9 when he turned 19.
However, she was the custodial parent on the day he died.
I would still like to see the rule that the custodial parent gets everything and the non-custodial parent gets nothing.
I'm not a lawyer, but...I don't think Canadian law is worded that way.I would still like to see the rule that the custodial parent gets everything and the non-custodial parent gets nothing.
This is a genuine question. Can DS be the custodial parent if her son lives with his grandmother? Wouldn't the grandmother have custody?
what BS mother likes or does not like should not negate AS right to know as a father. if rcmp could not have the info leaked then put a stern warning with the info and if he leaks it then follow threw with action. if all four parents can not know then none of them should know.
I am not sympathetic toward AS. I simply think what is good for one parent to know about the death of their child is good for all four parents to know. there is a fine line between private and secret and this has crossed into secret IMO.AS may be using to his advantage this open window prior to the police report being released. When that becomes public, depending on the family dynamics which may have impacted B’s inclination toward murderous violence upon innocent strangers, AS may not be viewed in such a sympathetic light IMO.
I’m reserving my opinion, without knowing the facts. But I can certainly understand Bs other family being reluctant to share confidential details because AS can’t seem to stay away from the media. This is also why I’m curious about how it came to be AS knows a video exists. That he seems to thrive in taking the opportunity of his son’s alleged murder spree to draw sympathetic attention only onto himself is very abnormal IMO because in doing so, he is portraying Bs other family member as villains. It makes me wonder if his motivation is a type of preemptive strike.
I'm not a lawyer, but...I don't think Canadian law is worded that way.
The custodial parent/next of kin is the person to be notified in case of death or injury. AS didn't have custody, so he wasn't notified.
As custodial parent DS can inform or not inform anyone about BS's death/funeral/burial.
And, there is nothing preventing AS from having a memorial service of his own.
His birthday was the 4th and they were found on the 7th. Since they don't know the exact date of death, I think they're still assuming he was 18 when he died. MOO
I think Kam's situation was entirely different in that his parents were not divorced. It wasn't an issue of custody or him being a minor, merely them being next of kin. Since they were together, I assume both his parents were allowed to see the video. MOOwas kam family notified and shown video? if so then custodial parent doesn't seem to be the issue as he was and had already been 19.
SBMMost reports had Bryer labeled as a "troubled/violent individual.
This NP article quotes a fellow student saying that many who knew him are in "disbelief".
“From what I understand all of Bryer’s friends … are saying they could never see him doing that,” he told the Post.
Notification of death? RCMP hasn't released the time of death yet, so we don't know how old BS was when he died. It seems to me that DS was his custodial parent, not AS, when BS went missing, became a suspect etc. In the time between those events and BS' death, AS did not get custody, so he is still not the custodial parent.At the time of notification she did not have custody, as he had already turned 19.
It's possible. I think he probably killed himself before he made it to 19. The RCMP said they had been dead several days but had also likely lived for several days after last being sighted. That makes me think they killed themselves at some point in late July. The video, as some have suggested, likely has a timestamp and might provide the most definitive clue on a date. MOOThank you, I had the wrong date. Corrected my earlier post.
So we don't really know whether she was the custodial parent or not, in that case.
Might Bryer have decided to end it all on his birthday? In that case he was 19 when he died.
Exactly: if there is nothing compelling the RCMP to show the video to AS, then they simply do not have to show it to AS.What letter of what law? They have a video and they can show it to whomever they want, when they want. The is nothing compelling them or preventing them from showing it to any given person. moo.
According to someone on this board, Bryer's birthday was August 4. I assume they got that from social media.
August 9 was the day they were found dead.
So Bryer's mom is no longer the custodial parent, as that changed on August 9 when he turned 19.
However, she was the custodial parent on the day he died. (edit: actually it's unclear, given he died right around the day of his birthday_
I would still like to see the rule that the custodial parent gets everything and the non-custodial parent gets nothing.
edit: corrected birthday to August 4.