Quebec father sexually assaulted by wife qualifies for victim compensation: tribunal
MONTREAL — A tribunal has found that a Quebec man who became a father after he was sexually assaulted by his wife qualifies for payments from the provincial fund for victims of crime.
The province’s administrative tribunal was asked to rule whether the man should receive the compensation given to someone who supports a child born of sexual assault.
The officials who oversee the fund had denied his request, noting among other things the father did not have custody of the child and that the amounts are meant for a parent who can’t work.
However, the ruling notes the wording of the law can also include someone other than a mother if that person assumes financial care of the child.