FHP Lawyers Law Talk Podcast
In this episode of FH&P Lawyers' Law Talk, Partner Clay Williams sits down with lawyer David Horvath to discuss the Supreme Court of Canada's landmark decision recognizing a brand new civil cause of action: the tort of intimate partner violence. Clay and David discuss: • What the Supreme Court of Canada actually ruled• What a tort is, and why this one is new • The three-part legal test that the court established• What coercive, controlling conduct looks like in practice • Why an unhappy marriage is not the same as intimate partner violence under this test • What types of damages are available, and how they were applied in this case • How this tort interacts with spousal support and family law claims• Whether this ruling could open the floodgates of litigation •What the dissenting justices argued, and why it matters • Whether courts could recognize similar torts in other family relationships in the future. If you have experienced coercive control, financial abuse, or psychological manipulation in a relationship, this conversation is worth watching. The law has changed, and your options may have too. Book a consultation with FH&P Lawyers: https://www.fhplawyers.com/contact.html This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. FH&P Lawyers | Rooted in Community. Ready to Help.#IntimatePartnerViolence #FamilyLaw #SupremeCourtCanada #CoerciveControl #CivilLaw #FHPLawyers #LawTalkPodcast #OkanaganLawyers #KelownaLawyers #BCLaw #CanadianLaw
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