cover image: Part 1:  Michel v Graydon , September 2020 SCC 24 (CanLii): Financial abuse issue

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Part 1:  Michel v Graydon , September 2020 SCC 24 (CanLii): Financial abuse issue

28 Jun 2022

What is interesting is how the SC did rely upon the statutory interpretation principles of the amended Divorce Act to support substantive equality for women and children in the cases, whereas at times in the lower level courts, they appeared not to be considered.* Suggestions on How to Process these Summaries For the first two cases, you will find four parts: first, the link to the actual case; th. [...] The third case also has the link to the actual case (December 21, 2021), the link to the LEAF summary, and the Case in Brief with the link to the final reasons for judgement (May 19, 2022), but no Martinson/Jackson commentary available; the latter absence resulting from the fact that the third case came out after our Learning Brief case discussion was written. [...] The prevented child support for the past, the current one Supreme Court of Canada set aside the decisions of the didn’t. [...] understanding of the depth and breadth of the nature of family violence, including direct and indirect exposure of This case was decided “from the bench” at the end of the children to it, as well as the harmful impact it can have on hearing on November 14, 2019. [...] 152 of the FLA though the child was not a “child of the marriage” – no longer under the age of 19 - when the application was made.
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