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You Can’t Say That in Court!
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You Can’t Say That in Court!

Hosted by Rise Women’s Legal Centre · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 27 episodes

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27
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13 days ago
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31m
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About this podcast

A bi-weekly podcast that raises awareness about family violence and the challenges survivors face as they navigate the BC family legal system. The podcast collectively identifies barriers and calls for positive changes to be made for survivors across the province!

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Rise Women’s Legal Centre hosts You Can’t Say That in Court!, a education show with 27 episodes published.

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S2 Episode 8: Impact of Ahluwalia on Survivors

May 29, 202631mEp. 8S2

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, we unpack Ahluwalia, a landmark case that reshaped the legal landscape of Family law, starting with the background of the case and how it made its way through the courts. We examine h

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S2 Episode 7: Courtroom Innovation

May 15, 202624mEp. 7S2

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: From courtroom hallways to virtual hearings, the justice system has changed, but should access to court be one-size-fits-all? In this episode, we explore the evolving methods of court appearance, trac

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S2 Episode 6: How Safe are Courthouses?

May 8, 202624mEp. 24S2

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: Past research from Rise highlighted how attending court in person can be unsafe for survivors of violence. In this episode, we move into the next phase of that work, sharing both general trends and sp

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S2 Episode 5: Protection Order Optimism

Apr 17, 202645mEp. 5S2

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, we zoom out to examine the growing failures of protection orders and the real‑world consequences for survivors. Drawing from Rise's protection order and housing research, the speakers

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S2 Episode 4: How Protection Orders Fail Survivors

Apr 3, 202636mEp. 4S2

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, we continue our exploration of the challenges survivors face when leaving abusive relationships by examining the legal protections designed to keep them safe, and why these tools ofte

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S2 Episode 3: How Systems Fail Survivors

Mar 20, 202630mEp. 230

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, we take a look at the challenges survivors face when seeking help from the very systems meant to protect them. We unpack how hospitals and emergency rooms respond in moments of crisis

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S2 Episode 2: Should I have Just Stayed - Part 2

Mar 6, 202637mEp. 2S2

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In the second episode of Season 2, we dive deeper into the critical housing barriers with our internal guest speaker, Haley Hrymak, as she discusses the financial barriers after leaving an abusive rel

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S2 Episode 1: Should I have Just Stayed - Part 1

Feb 20, 202633mEp. 1S2

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In the first episode of Season 2, we dive into the critical housing barriers faced by people experiencing family violence. Our internal guest speaker, Haley Hrymak, helps illuminate how housing challe

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Episode 19: Dr. Stanton's Recommendations for the Legal System

Nov 14, 202546mEp. 190

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this final episode of Season 1, we talk about Dr. Kim Stanton’s report on how the BC legal system handles intimate partner and sexual violence. The report looks at why progress has been slow and of

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Episode 18: Protecting Yourself Against Tech Facilitated Violence

Oct 31, 202529mEp. 180

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, we talk about technology-facilitated abuse which is when tech or online tools are used to control, harass, or track a partner. We share examples like location tracking, email hacking,

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Episode 17: Family Law in BC: Finding a good fit with a family lawyer

Oct 17, 202529mEp. 170

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: Finding the right family lawyer in BC can be tough. In this episode, we talk about why it is hard, the difference between legal aid and private lawyers, and how to find someone who is a good fit for y

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Episode 16: Family Law in BC: Support Workers are Working Overtime

Oct 3, 202524mEp. 160

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: Support workers are a key part of BC’s family law system, but they are underpaid, overworked, and undertrained for the legal demands they are facing. From victim services to outreach and housing, they

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Episode 15: Family Law in BC: Intersecting Issues for Rural, Remote, and Northern Communities

Sep 19, 202527mEp. 150

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, we talk about the real-life struggles people face when trying to deal with family court in BC’s rural and remote (RRN) communities. We share what we found during our 2022 research, wh

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Episode 14: Legal Intersections with Family Law - Bridging the Gaps

Sep 5, 202528mEp. 140

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: This episode is the final episode of a five-part series that was recorded in 2024. Stephanie and Vicky continue their conversation with Stephanie Hodgson and Melissa Klages. The five-part series discu

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Episode 13: Legal Intersections with Family Law - Strategic Collaborations

Aug 22, 202517mEp. 130

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: This episode is part four of a five-part series that was recorded in 2024. Stephanie and Vicky continue their conversation with Stephanie Hodgson, and Melissa Klages. The five-part series discuss the

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Episode 12: Legal Intersections with Family Law - the Harm of Investigations

Aug 8, 202529mEp. 120

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: This episode is part three of a five-part series that was recorded in 2024. Stephanie and Vicky continue their conversation with Stephanie Hodgson, and Melissa Klages. The five-part series discusses t

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Episode 11: Legal Intersections with Family Law - Surviving the System

Jul 25, 202531mEp. 110

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: This episode is part two of a five-part series that was recorded in 2024. Stephanie and Vicky had invited two lawyers, one who has been part of this podcast earlier - Stephanie Hodgson, and Melissa Kl

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Episode 10: Legal Intersections with Family Law -Trapped Twice

Jul 11, 202524mEp. 100

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: This episode is part one of a five-part series that was recorded in 2024. Stephanie and Vicky had invited two lawyers, one who has been part of this podcast earlier - Stephanie Hodgson, and Melissa Kl

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Episode 9: Family Violence: Evolution of Family Law

Jun 27, 202532mEp. 90

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, hosts Stephanie and Vicky are joined by Natalie Longe, Supervising Lawyer of Rise's Virtual Legal Clinic, to discuss the evolution of family law. Natalie was called to the BC bar in 1

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Episode 8: Family Violence: Litigation Abuse

Jun 13, 202529mEp. 80

ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, Vicky and Stephanie speak about litigation abuse, also referred to as court-related or litigation harassment, and the ways legal processes can be misused. Once again, the episode cove

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