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Tag Archive: Canadian legal system

THE EPIDEMIC OF HIGH-CONFLICT DIVORCE: A CALL FOR TRANSFORMATIVE CHANGE

Marigona Binakaj | April 29, 2026

In recent years, the issue of high-conflict divorce has reached epidemic proportions, prompting innovative responses, even from academic institutions like the University of Calgary.  With a groundbreaking $26.8 million investment... Continue Reading...

THE ZOOM PARADOX: WHEN A JUDGE’S WORDS & HIS COURT’S ACTIONS COLLIDE

Steve Benmor | April 27, 2026

There is something deeply ironic unfolding within Ontario’s family court system – an irony that cuts to the heart of what access-to-justice actually means in practice. On one hand, judges... Continue Reading...

LAWYERS USE AI AT THEIR OWN RISK

Steve Benmor | February 13, 2026

The promise of artificial intelligence in the legal system is speed, access, and efficiency. Its peril is something far older: blind trust in authority without verification. A recent California decision... Continue Reading...

What do the verdicts in the trials of Canada’s World Junior Hockey Team, Jacob Hoggard & Jian Ghomeshi have to do with Family Justice in Canada?

Steve Benmor | September 12, 2025

As a lawyer turned Family Mediator/Arbitrator, who has spent the better part of his adult life representing spouses, fathers, mothers and children in Family Court, I’ve seen first-hand the profound... Continue Reading...