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You Can’t Say That in Court!

You Can’t Say That in Court!

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A bi-weekly podcast that raises awareness about family violence and the challenges survivors face as they navigate the BC family legal system. The podcast collectively identifies barriers and calls for positive changes to be made for survivors across the province! Made possible with funding from Women and Gender Equality Canada.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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  • Episode 7: Family Violence: Financial Abuse
    May 16 2025

    ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, Stephanie and Vicky speak about financial abuse. The reality of abusive relationship is the at the survivor is usually very financially dependent on the perpetrator, which is one of the ways for the perpetrator to maintain control. Financial abuse is a tangible example of Coercive Control because it’s a pattern of behaviour (instead of a one-time incident) and undermines every aspect of someone’s independence and their ability to leave the relationship at all. The hosts share specific examples of what financial abuse can look like in a relationship and how financial abuse can continue after separation.

    LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Everything that we have said today is not legal advice. If you or someone you know needs legal advice, please consult with a lawyer.

    TRIGGER WARNING: Our podcast series will discuss difficult topics such as gender-based violence and intimate partner violence, including physical, sexual, emotional, psychological and financial abuse. Please be aware that this is a thread that is woven throughout all the episodes, and we hope you will take care of yourselves however you need.

    MUSIC: Song "Crushing", performed by Reveille (license purchased for use)

    GRAPHICS: By Melanie Ligale

    This episode is made possible the generous contribution by Women and Gender Equality Canada, Femmes et Égalité des genres Canada

    ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION: Rise is a community legal centre providing accessible legal services to self-identified women and gender diverse people in British Columbia since 2016. Our programs and services are aimed at providing limited legal services to economically disadvantaged clients, who are self-representing in their family law matters in BC

    For more information on our organization, visit Rise Women's Legal Centre

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    33 m
  • Episode 6: "It Does Matter": Family Violence at the BC Court of Appeal
    May 16 2025

    ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, we are joined by Vandana Sood - a staff lawyer at Rise, who answers question regarding myths and stereotypes at the trial level. In 2024, Vandana represented the mother and appealed a final parenting order that provided the father (the respondent) with equal and unsupervised parenting time. The BC Court of Appeal found that the trial judge had failed to conduct a proper analysis of the mother’s allegations of family violence. The Court of Appeal also found that the trial judge failed to consider the effect of a child’s exposure to family violence when assessing the best interests of the child, and relied on in reaching the trial decision. In this episode, the hosts ask Vandana about:

    • What were some of the myths that appeared at the trial level?
    • Why was the recognition of these myths in the higher court so important?
    • What is the importance of considering indirect family violence (vs. Direct family violence)?
    • What does this case, KMN, do for the future of family law cases?

    References:

    1. Court of Appeal Judgement

    2. Canlii decision: K.M.N. v. S.Z.M., 2024 BCCA 70 (CanLII)

    LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Everything that we have said today is not legal advice. If you or someone you know needs legal advice, please consult with a lawyer.

    TRIGGER WARNING: Our podcast series will discuss difficult topics such as gender-based violence and intimate partner violence, including physical, sexual, emotional, psychological and financial abuse. Please be aware that this is a thread that is woven throughout all the episodes, and we hope you will take care of yourselves however you need.

    MUSIC: Song "Crushing", performed by Reveille (license purchased for use)

    GRAPHICS: By Melanie Ligale

    This episode is made possible the generous contribution by Women and Gender Equality Canada, Femmes et Égalité des genres Canada

    ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION: Rise is a community legal centre providing accessible legal services to self-identified women and gender diverse people in British Columbia since 2016. Our programs and services are aimed at providing limited legal services to economically disadvantaged clients, who are self-representing in their family law matters in BC

    For more information on our organization, visit Rise Women's Legal Centre

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    27 m
  • Episode 5: Family Violence: Why Can't Everyone Just Get Along?
    May 2 2025

    LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Everything that we have said today is not legal advice. If you or someone you know needs legal advice, please consult with a lawyer.

    TRIGGER WARNING: Our podcast series will discuss difficult topics such as gender-based violence and intimate partner violence, including physical, sexual, emotional, psychological and financial abuse. Please be aware that this is a thread that is woven throughout all the episodes, and we hope you will take care of yourselves however you need.

    ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, we are joined by Haley Hrymak - a staff lawyer at Rise. Haley shares some of the findings from Rise’s research project, which was conducted between June 2017 and May 2020 (funded by WAGE). This research found that despite the well-documented prevalence of family violence directed at women. many legal system professionals still tend to view cases involving family violence as outliers or exceptions to the norm.

    The findings are presented in a report titled: Why Can't Everyone Just Get Along?

    Music: Song "Crushing", performed by Reveille (license purchased for use)

    Graphics designed by Melanie Ligale

    This episode is made possible the generous contribution by Women and Gender Equality Canada, Femmes et Égalité des genres Canada

    ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION: Rise is a community legal centre providing accessible legal services to self-identified women and gender diverse people in British Columbia since 2016. Our programs and services are aimed at providing limited legal services to economically disadvantaged clients, who are self-representing in their family law matters in BC

    For more information on our organization, visit Rise Women's Legal Centre

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    29 m
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