Family Law Rule 20.2 Expert Opinion Part 2

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This video is the second of a 3 part series that explains the rule on expert opinion in the family law context. This series provides important information for those who are considering the use of expert opinion in their legal proceeding, such as the legal requirements surrounding expert opinion (Mohan factors for admissibility, White-Burgess reliability considerations; timing requirements, duty of expert etc.) Important case law are also included.

Our special presenter is Osgoode Hall Law School candidate Eric Charters.

Timemarks
0:04 Overview of the Mohan and White-Burgess cases
1:18 Mohan: Relevance factor
2:40 Mohan: Necessity
5:06 Mohan: No other exclusionary rule
6:17 Mohan: Properly qualified expert

LINKS
Family law rules on CanLII

R. v. Mohan, 1994 CanLII 80 (SCC), [1994] 2 SCR 9

White Burgess Langille Inman v. Abbott and Haliburton Co., 2015 SCC 23 (CanLII), [2015] 2 SCR 182

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Zrymiak v McNamee 2020 ONSC 5820
(Facts v opinion, in this case the facts were accepted but not the opinion bc the rules were not observed)

LarRoche v Lynn 2019 ONSC 6602 (testimony outside scope as participant expert)

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