Carol Mahood Huddart is a Canadian legal scholar and former justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia and British Columbia Court of Appeal.[1] She initially practised in Ontario, later moving to Victoria, British Columbia, where she maintained a family law practice.[1] She was first appointed to the bench in 1981, when she began serving on the County Court Bench in Vancouver.[2][3] In 1987, she took up a position on the Supreme Court of British Columbia; in 1996, she was named to the Court of Appeal.[1] Huddart took supernumerary status in 2003 and retired from the bench as of January 1, 2012.[4][2]
The Honourable Madam Justice Carol Huddart | |
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Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia | |
In office 1987–1996 | |
Justice of the British Columbia Court of Appeal | |
In office 1996–2011 | |
Huddart has published several works on family law, including a book chapter on division of property and a guide to the practice of family law in British Columbia.
Publications
edit- Huddart, Carol (1981). "Property Division on Marriage Breakdown in the Common Law Provinces". In Doerr, Audrey; Carrier, Micheline (eds.). Women and the Constitution in Canada. Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women. pp. 94–112. ISBN 0-660-10872-0. OCLC 8002076.
- Huddart, Carol; Brown, Trudi L. (2014). British Columbia Family Law Practice: 2015. LexisNexis Canada. ISBN 978-0-433-47764-8. OCLC 887844806.
References
edit- ^ a b c Moore, Christopher (2010). The British Columbia Court of Appeal: The First One Hundred Years, 1910–2010. Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History; University of British Columbia Press. pp. 198–199. ISBN 978-0-7748-1864-3. OCLC 489949313.
- ^ a b "Judicial Updates". Canadian Bar Association.
- ^ "Conference looks at children and the law". The Ring. Vol. 10, no. 5. University of Victoria. February 10, 1984. p. 2.
- ^ "Two courts get new judges". The Vancouver Sun. September 19, 2003. pp. B6. ISSN 0832-1299. ProQuest 242393454.