User talk:Rebel4462

The following passages are on the Adultery-Wikipedia article. Version 1 appears under "2 Definitions", while Version 2 appears under "5.2 Other Consequences" One or the other should be deleted as redundant. I believe version 1 has more validity as a definition and should be the version retained.

Version 1: In Canada, though the written definition in the Divorce Act refers to extramarital relations with someone of the opposite sex, a British Columbia judge used the Civil Marriage Act in a 2005 case to grant a woman a divorce from her husband who had cheated on her with another man, which the judge felt was equal reasoning to dissolve the union.

Version 2: In Canadian law, adultery is defined under the Divorce Act. Though the written definition sets it as extramarital relations with someone of the opposite sex, the Civil Marriage Act gave grounds for a British Columbia judge to strike that definition down. In a 2005 case of a woman filing for divorce, her husband had cheated on her with another man, which the judge felt was equal reasoning to dissolve the union.

--Rebel4462 (talk) 06:26, 16 December 2008 (UTC)