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05/26/2026

On May 15, 2026, the Supreme Court of Canada created the tort of intimate partner violence as a distinct legal basis for survivors to seek financial compensation separate from family law entitlements and other torts like sexual assault and battery.‍

This landmark decision in the case of Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia establishes a new legal pathway for individuals to sue for patterns of coercive and long-term abuse that existing civil claims, like assault or battery, may fail to adequately address.‍

To succeed in a claim under this new tort, a plaintiff must typically demonstrate a pattern of behavior within an intimate partnership and prove three elements:
1. The abusive conduct arose in an intimate partnership or its aftermath;
2.The defendant intentionally engaged in that conduct; and
3. That the conduct, on an objective measure, constitutes coercive control.

Check out the blog post at the link below to read what KSW Lawyer Jaime Sarophim and the KSW Lawyers' Family Law Department had to say about this new development.
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05/21/2026

At KSW Lawyers community is at the heart of what we do!

We're proud to continue to sponsor the Surrey Elementary School Adaptive Track Meet 👟🏅

Join us in celebrating all the amazing athletes who showed up, gave it their all, and most importantly had FUN! 👏🎉

05/20/2026

You can learn A LOT about a home through the Property Disclosure Statement (PDS) 🔎📃

Though not mandatory, if they are provided they must be 100% truthful ☝️

Sellers should disclose only what they know to avoid legal issues. A blank or crossed-out PDS might indicate limited knowledge or concealment about the property 😬

Always get a home inspection and compare it to the PDS for a clearer picture. 🏡🔍

05/18/2026

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