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Vulnerable Persons – Protection and Remedies in Canada focuses on the legal remedies available to, and the protection of persons in vulnerable circumstances and conditions, in the common law provinces across Canada.
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Christina Garisto is a family law lawyer with Galbraith Family Law. She has experience in all areas of family law and has assisted vulnerable clients going through the separation/divorce process.
Kaitlyn MacDonald graduated from the Bora Laskin Faculty of Law in Thunder Bay, Ontario, in 2019. She was called to the bar in Ontario in September, 2019. Kaitlyn is a lawyer working with Galbraith Family Law in Barrie, Ontario.
Livia Jozsa is a family lawyer with Galbraith Family Law and has assisted victims of violence in her practice and vulnerable clients going through the divorce process. She has contributed to the section of this book on “Spousal Violence” and occasionally
Lynn M. Kirwin has worked as a sole practitioner, exclusively in the area of family law. She was employed as in-house counsel at Catholic Children's Aid Society from 1990 to 2008. Ms. Kirwin is a co-author of Child Protection: Practice and Procedure and
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