Case Law N.J. v. S.J.,

N.J. v. S.J.,

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5 cases
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2019
E.J.M. v. J.R.M.,
"...that factor. [62] Family violence under the FLA is an overarching consideration in determining parenting arrangements: see N.J. v. S.J., 2018 BCSC 2352 at para. 257. The principle codified in s. 37(3) of the FLA informs the order to be made here. Under the FLA, family violence has a broad d..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2022
Li v. Hung,
"...Family violence under the FLA is an overarching consideration in determining parenting arrangements: see N.J. v. S.J., 2018 BCSC 2352 at para. 257. The principle codified in s. 37(3) of the FLA informs the order to be made here. Under the FLA, family violence has a broad definition tha..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2023
D.G.T. v V.J.I.,
"...as this, by virtue of the fact that it would be potentially harmful for children to testify in an acrimonious proceeding: N.J. v. S.J., 2018 BCSC 2352 at para. 10. [110] Hearsay statements of children are also admissible at common law, under the principled exception to the hearsay rule: N.J..."
Document | – 2023
2023 BCSC 981,
"...further conclude that the MCFD records are ultimately reliable, and I have referenced some of these records above. 110 In N.J. v. S.J., 2018 BCSC 2352 [ N.J.], Justice Brundrett thoroughly sets out the law in relation to the admission of children's hearsay evidence at paras. 10–..."
Document | – 2023
2023 BCSC 1061,
"...as this, by virtue of the fact that it would be potentially harmful for children to testify in an acrimonious proceeding: N.J. v. S.J., 2018 BCSC 2352 at para. 10. [110] Hearsay statements of children are also admissible at common law, under the principled exception to the hearsay rule: N.J..."

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Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2019
E.J.M. v. J.R.M.,
"...that factor. [62] Family violence under the FLA is an overarching consideration in determining parenting arrangements: see N.J. v. S.J., 2018 BCSC 2352 at para. 257. The principle codified in s. 37(3) of the FLA informs the order to be made here. Under the FLA, family violence has a broad d..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2022
Li v. Hung,
"...Family violence under the FLA is an overarching consideration in determining parenting arrangements: see N.J. v. S.J., 2018 BCSC 2352 at para. 257. The principle codified in s. 37(3) of the FLA informs the order to be made here. Under the FLA, family violence has a broad definition tha..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2023
D.G.T. v V.J.I.,
"...as this, by virtue of the fact that it would be potentially harmful for children to testify in an acrimonious proceeding: N.J. v. S.J., 2018 BCSC 2352 at para. 10. [110] Hearsay statements of children are also admissible at common law, under the principled exception to the hearsay rule: N.J..."
Document | – 2023
2023 BCSC 981,
"...further conclude that the MCFD records are ultimately reliable, and I have referenced some of these records above. 110 In N.J. v. S.J., 2018 BCSC 2352 [ N.J.], Justice Brundrett thoroughly sets out the law in relation to the admission of children's hearsay evidence at paras. 10–..."
Document | – 2023
2023 BCSC 1061,
"...as this, by virtue of the fact that it would be potentially harmful for children to testify in an acrimonious proceeding: N.J. v. S.J., 2018 BCSC 2352 at para. 10. [110] Hearsay statements of children are also admissible at common law, under the principled exception to the hearsay rule: N.J..."

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