B.C. informal family court promising for domestic violence victims: advocates

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B.C.’s ‘informal’ trial process is being tested as part of new court rules meant to resolve legal matters more quickly. The pilot project started in Kamloops last month

A family court pilot project in British Columbia may be a promising solution for domestic violence victims trying to navigate a confusing and intimidating legal system, advocates say.

“There are a lot of aspects to the pilot that I think really, really work. I think almost every aspect of this pilot is very much worth investigating and assessing, and if it’s positive, I would personally be really excited to see it rolled out to more registries,” Shannon said. Those include a court record and a judge who assesses evidence and acts as both an arbiter and questioner, and it allows for an appeal process, Shannon said.

Kathleen Kendall, a family duty counsel lawyer in Kamloops, said she was consulted before the start of the pilot.

 

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