Understanding Family Violence in Family Court Proceedings
Providing Effective Responses for Victims, Children, and Perpetrators

Edited by Peter Jaffe,Nicholas Bala,Katreena Scott,Lisa Heslop

ISBN13: 9781487567842

Imprint: University of Toronto Press

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 15/07/2025

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Description
Understanding Family Violence in Family Court Proceedings addresses the growing recognition in Canadian legislation and case law of the need to more effectively address intimate partner violence in family court, with a focus on protecting the safety, well-being, and economic interests of victims and their children post-separation, while also including essential material for professionals working with those who commit family violence. Written by a team of interdisciplinary experts, the book explores various forms of abuse and coercive control, ongoing harassment and emotional abuse after separation, the use of litigation as a tool of abuse, and family violence issues related to parenting and economic matters in post-separation family court cases. Contributors include leading practitioners, scholars in family law and domestic violence, and retired judges, with a foreword by former Chief Justice of Canada, Beverly McLachlin. Offering invaluable insights and practical guidance, Understanding Family Violence in Family Court Proceedings is essential reading for experienced family lawyers, judges, and other professionals, while also providing foundational knowledge for students entering the family justice field or working with survivors of family violence. The book also offers critical perspectives that will make it a valuable addition to gender or feminist studies courses.
Foreword Beverley McLachlin Preface Nicholas Bala, Peter Jaffe, Katreena Scott, and Lisa Heslop 1. Recognizing the Impact of Family Violence Cases on Parents and Children: Translating Legal Reforms into Practice Peter G. Bala, Nicholas Bala, Katreena L. Scott, Archana Medhekar, and Casey Oliver 2. Coercive Control and Family Court in an Intersectional Context Katreena L. Scott, Archana Medhekar, Pamela Cross, and Deepa Mattoo 3. Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Accessing Justice Emily Murray, Amanda Pierce, Marion Overholt, Brittney Taylor, Phebe Quaye, and Shelly Gilbert 4. Lessons from the Trenches: Representing Survivor Clients Leighann Burns 5. Understanding Family Violence in Family Court Proceedings: Providing Effective Responses for Victims, Children, and Perpetrators Rachel Birnbaum and Nicholas Bala 6. Toronto’s Integrated Domestic Violence Court: An Innovative Process to Get Family Violence Cases Out of Silos Rachel Birnbaum and Nicholas Bala 7. Children’s Rights and Voices: Critical Issues for Family Court Proceedings Caterina Tempesta, Ellen Murray, and Mary Birdsell 8. Getting Scientific Knowledge about Family Violence into the Family Court Process: Judicial Education, Judicial Notice, and Expert Evidence Nicholas Bala, Rui Alves, and Brittany Chaput 9. Money and Family Violence Joanna Radbord 10. Monetary Awards for Family Violence Mary-Jo Maur 11. Representation without Escalation: A Conceptional Framework for the Client in a Family Law Matter Who Has Used Family Violence Brian J. Burke and Nicholas Bala 12. Future Directions Nicholas Bala, Peter Jaffe, Katreena Scott, and Lisa Heslop Table of Cases and Statutes Bibliography Contributors Index About the Editors
  • Social services & welfare, criminology
  • Crime & criminology
  • Family law
  • Offences against the person
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Height:229
Width:152
Spine:25
Weight:1.00
List Price: £28.99