Maddalena Fuller Family Law

Maddalena Fuller Family Law Maddalena specializes in all aspects of family law: separation, divorce, parenting, support, property, and estate planning.

We can help you resolve your family law dispute through Mediation. We don’t just refer you to mediation - we set you up ...
05/05/2026

We can help you resolve your family law dispute through Mediation.

We don’t just refer you to mediation - we set you up to succeed.

We connect you with the right mediator for your situation and ensure you’re fully prepared, with a clear understanding of your rights, organized financial disclosure, and a focused negotiation strategy.

Once a settlement is reached, we provide independent legal advice to confirm the agreement is fair, enforceable, and aligned with your interests and goals.

Come and explore at your alternatives for dispute resolution.

A parenting plan helps separated parents create clear, practical guidelines for raising their children. It outlines pare...
03/04/2026

A parenting plan helps separated parents create clear, practical guidelines for raising their children. It outlines parenting time, how to make decisions, communication between both homes, and how to resolve disputes when they arise.

In Ontario, having a structured plan reduces conflict, prevents misunderstandings, and promotes stability for children during a time of change. It provides separated parents with clarity and structure, while ensuring decisions remain focused on the child’s best interests.

We have lots of experience drafting parenting plans, and connecting you with neutral professionals who can work with you directly reduce your costs.

We didn’t escape in time, but we survived!Happy holidays and wishing you the best for 2026 from all of us here at 516 Gl...
12/30/2025

We didn’t escape in time, but we survived!
Happy holidays and wishing you the best for 2026 from all of us here at 516 Gladstone.

Let’s talk about he Tort of Family Violence or Coercive Control:In February 2022, the issue of family violence was thrus...
11/26/2025

Let’s talk about he Tort of Family Violence or Coercive Control:

In February 2022, the issue of family violence was thrust into the limelight in water cooler discussions in courts and law firms across Canada when the Honourable Justice Renu Mandhane of the Superior Court of Justice essentially created a “new” tort of family violence or coercive control

So what is a tort?

Under the law, there are three (3) main ways you can seek remedies in court: 1) breaches of contract, 2) statutory breaches (i.e. breaches of laws enacted by the government) and 3) breaches of tort enforcing terms of a contract and 3) tort breaches.

A tort is a wrong action involuntarily committed by an individual against someone else that causes the latter to suffer a harm or loss, which the latter can then be compensated for their losses through legal remedies such as damages. They are different from contracts because torts involve a breach of duty imposed by the law, rather than duties that stem from an agreement between parties. Common tort cases include personal injury caused by car accidents, medical malpractice claims, and slander or defamation that causes reputational harm.

In family law, survivors of family violence can seek remedies under the existing torts of batter or intentional infliction of emotional distress. As you will see below, some judges believe existing torts do not do the right job in remedying the harm caused by family violence or coercive control.

How could a tort of family violence be “created”?

In the case of Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia, the Honourable Justice Mandhane ruled that to properly remedy the Respondent Mother claims of compensatory and aggravated damages resulting from a 16-year chronic pattern of intimate partner violence (IPV) characterized by emotional, mental and psychological abuse and breach of trust, the Court would recognize a “new” tort of family violence. Justice Mandhane noted that this new tort was necessary because existing torts, such as battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress, do not adequately address the chronic and long-term harm of intimate partner violence. The Court awarded the Respondent Mother $150,000.00 in damages stemming from the new tort of family violence.

The Applicant Father appealed the decision to the Ontario Court of Appeal. The Ontario Court of Appeal overturned Justice Mandhane’s decision, finding that the existing torts could address the claims made by the Respondent Mother. The Court of Appeal also reduced the Respondent Mother’s award in damages to $100,000.00.

A request to appeal the decision was made to the Supreme Court of Canada, and the request was granted. The Supreme Court of Canada heard submissions in this matter in February 2025 from both parties, as well as multiple intervenors, including the Attorney General of Canada, legal aid clinics, and community organizations specializing in assisting survivors of intimate partner violence. The Supreme Court of Canada has reserved judgment in this case, and it will take several months before the court’s judgment is released.
So how does this affect my case?

If the Supreme Court of Canada recognizes the tort of family violence or coercive control, this may significantly impact clients who have faced years of abuse and seek additional compensation in court for damages.

If you want to learn more about the tort of family violence or coercive control and how it will impact your case, reach out to us by clicking the link below. We are here to help you answer all your family law questions – so book your consultation today and let’s talk!
Sheema Ali, Associate Lawyer, MFFL

Now is the perfect time to have a conversation with your partner about your expectations and your intentions regarding y...
10/03/2025

Now is the perfect time to have a conversation with your partner about your expectations and your intentions regarding your new property.

Don’t wait until the law deems you to be a common law couple or until you’ve had a child. If the relationship should break down, what’s fair will likely depend upon the length of the relationship.

Have the conversation now, and define your rights and obligations. Agree upon what is fair now when you both still love each other. Don’t wait until the end of the relationship to determine your legal entitlements.

ALMOST NOBODY REGRETS GETTING DIVORCED. Children are almost always happier when they see their parents thriving in healt...
06/28/2025

ALMOST NOBODY REGRETS GETTING DIVORCED.

Children are almost always happier when they see their parents thriving in healthy, reciprocal and loving relationship relationships.

If you are in a high conflict relationship, your children are more likely to end up in abusive relationships themselves, and to suffer from anxiety, depression and low self-esteem.

Your children are almost always the first to adapt to your separation and will usually agree that it was best for everybody.

Congratulations to Rasna, for all of your hard work and dedication in becoming a lawyer.
06/27/2025

Congratulations to Rasna, for all of your hard work and dedication in becoming a lawyer.

A shared parenting schedule could make YOU the envy of all your happily married friends. As a newly single parent of you...
04/05/2025

A shared parenting schedule could make YOU the envy of all your happily married friends.

As a newly single parent of young children an equal parenting schedule can be a gift. Choose stability and predictability by parenting during the same two weeknights every week, have two nights to yourself, and then spend alternate weekends with your children between Friday and Monday morning.

Enjoy the freedom to date, rekindle old friendships, pursue your interests, work longer hours or go to the gym. Get the household administration out of the way so that when you can enjoy meaningful and quality time with your children.

Share the joys and burdens of parenthood and take advantage of the peace and calm it will bring into your life.

Make the most of the freedom and flexibility that happily married parents may not have.

Plan your own family! Didn’t meet the perfect partner? Over 40 and wanting a baby? No problem. Consider your hot neighbo...
04/02/2025

Plan your own family!

Didn’t meet the perfect partner? Over 40 and wanting a baby?

No problem. Consider your hot neighbour or gay best friend or a s***m donor bank. Draft a contact. Define those rights and obligations. Live happily ever after with your baby and no man.

Plan your family with us instead ❤️

How lovely are these hands❤️
04/01/2025

How lovely are these hands❤️

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