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When the gavel struck, marking a new era for victims of family violence in Ontario, it also echoed a victory for the underdog — a self-represented litigant triumphing in court. That's the incredible story we unravel with Sean Valentine from the Family Law Coach, analyzing a landmark legal ruling that now recognizes family violence as a tort in Canada. Our probing conversation exposes the shift in legal paradigms, from quantifying emotional damages to introducing punitive measures against abusers. Sean's expertise shines a light on the evolution of family law, while Lisa gets personal about the grit it takes to stand alone before a judge, fighting for justice.

Brace yourselves as we dissect the intricacies of the Canadian legal system's approach to family violence, and the balance it walks between victim support and the prevention of exploitation. The episode peels back layers of judicial training in domestic violence and the strategic legal maneuvers that enabled this precedent-setting decision. We also speculate on the potential ripple effects this could have on future family law cases. It's not just a discussion—it's an illumination of hope for many who've suffered in silence, a reminder of the power of resilience, and an insightful guide for those navigating the often-intimidating path of self-representation. Join us for an episode that's as transformative as the legal milestone it celebrates.