Absolute Privilege

Absolute privilege is immunity from lawsuits for defamation in certain contexts (additional information at: http://www.duhaime.org/LegalDictionary/A/AbsolutePrivilege.aspx).

These contexts include court proceedings (including what is said and written by witnesses, prosecutors, and judges), public policy, and a few other areas.

However, lawyers also have a responsibility to not knowingly assist or encourage any dishonesty (https://lso.ca/about-lso/legislation-rules/rules-of-professional-conduct/complete-rules-of-professional-conduct 3.2-7 for Ontario Law Society).

So when I see falsehoods in a filing to the court that a lawyer makes on behalf of a client, falsehoods that satisfy all of these characteristics:

  • The falsehood is not simply a clerical error (such as mistypings, etc)
  • The falsehood has evidence presented that contradicts the falsehood
  • The falsehood remains in subsequent filings

I would conclude either that the lawyer is representing a dishonest client which reflects poorly on the lawyer, or the lawyer is being dishonest to sway the decisions of the court on behalf of their client which reflects poorly on the lawyer.

In both cases, while I agree it may not warrant a lawsuit for defamation, the lawyer ought to earn a rebuke for this behaviour. Repeated incidents reflects poorly on the legal profession. The relevant Law Society ought to hold their lawyers to a higher standard.

$7,618.87

This is the amount outstanding to my lawyer as of today, along with a request for a $20,000 retainer. Combined with the $58,982.06 I have already spent on legal fees, that totals $86,600.93.

This doesn’t include the other incidental costs I have incurred, such as lost work.

I have been separated for the past two and a half years. It has been a fight most of the way.

We are still fighting. I’m… struggling to keep going and make ends meet with the amount of debt I have accumulated. The emotional harm of this is process is ruining my outlook on people and life. It is killing my hope.

I have been paying as I go and may not be able to any longer.

These are my recommendations to you if you are going through a divorce or planning to.

I will update this as I get feedback and questions about it (though I won’t get into any personal details).

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