Correctional Service in Ontario: Safety, Rehabilitation, and Rights
As of September 2021, Ontario’s correctional services operate based on key principles derived from laws, regulations, and policies. These principles are all about running correctional institutions effectively and compassionately. Their focus? Keeping everyone safe, supporting rehabilitation, and safeguarding the rights of inmates and staff. Correctional Service Safety Comes First Within the correctional service, safety is […]
The Crucial Role of Legal Counsel in Domestic Contracts
The landmark case of Anderson v. Anderson serves as a powerful lesson in the critical necessity of legal representation when dealing with domestic contracts. This precedent-setting case starkly highlights the potential risks that come with managing such agreements without the guidance of competent legal counsel. Understanding the Significance of Legal Guidance in Domestic Contracts Anderson […]
Trial Delays: The Implications of R. v. Hanan
The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in R. v. Hanan marks a pivotal moment in the Canadian justice system, significantly influencing the way it deals with trial delays. In this case, the Supreme Court set aside convictions of manslaughter and other firearm offences, citing unreasonable delays that infringed upon the accused’s rights under the Charter […]
Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) Sentencing in Ontario
The sentencing principles for young offenders in Ontario are guided by the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA). This federal law plays a pivotal role in shaping the youth justice system in Canada, including Ontario. The YCJA serves the dual purpose of holding young offenders accountable for their actions while also prioritizing rehabilitation and reintegration into […]
Right To Remain Silent In Canadian Criminal Law
In Canada, the “right to remain silent” is a crucial legal rule that protects people when they’re questioned or arrested by the police. This right is part of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and is vital for a fair legal system. When someone is held by the police or arrested in Canada, they […]
Family Violence and the Children’s Law Reform Act
Family violence is a grave issue that affects individuals across all social strata. The recognition and treatment of violence within the legal system have undergone significant changes over the years, with an increasing emphasis on the rights and welfare of children involved in these situations. What is the Children’s Law Reform Act (CLRA) The Children’s […]
Parenting Coordinator: What is it and Why Would I Use One?
Family law disputes involving children are often highly sensitive, with strong emotions running high. This is where a parenting coordinator can play a crucial role. A parenting coordinator is a neutral third-party professional, usually with a background in law or mental health, who assists separated or divorced parents in resolving child-related disputes outside of the […]
Family Law Practice Directions In Ontario
A family law case in Ontario involves more than just understanding the law itself. It also requires familiarity with the ‘practice directions’ – a set of rules that guide how court procedures are managed and followed. These cover everything from the way you submit documents to the court to the etiquette expected during hearings. Practice […]
Child Support: If I Can’t Pay, Do I Qualify for Undue Hardship?
The Obligation To Pay Child Support Is Enshrined In Canadian Law. It Is Designed To Ensure The Well-Being And Upbringing Of A Child After Their Parents Separate Or Divorce. But What Happens When A Parent Is Genuinely Unable To Fulfill This Financial Duty Due To Undue Hardship?? Understanding The Child Support Guidelines and Undue Hardship […]
Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia and Tort Claims in Family Law
Family law and tort law are traditionally viewed as distinct legal realms. However, in some circumstances, these two areas intersect, giving rise to complexities that challenge conventional legal wisdom. A case that strikingly demonstrates this intersection is Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia, 2017 ONSC 3854. In Ahluwalia, a landmark decision in Ontario, the court expanded the scope […]