Barendregt v. Grebliunas – 2022 SCC 22 – [2022] 1 SCR 517 – 2022-05-20

The Supreme Court of Canada addressed important issues of evidence and family law in Barendregt v. Grebliunas, a case deciding the admissibility of new evidence in a custody dispute. The Court ultimately upheld the trial court’s decision, emphasizing the importance of finality in legal proceedings and the criteria for admitting additional evidence on appeal. This ruling clarifies how appellate courts should handle attempts to introduce new evidence after a decision, reinforcing strict adherence to procedural rules to ensure fairness and stability in family law cases. Legal professionals should pay attention to this case to understand how it impacts evidence handling and appeals in similar family law disputes. Read the full analysis in our Case in Point newsletter for detailed reasoning, key passages, and practical implications.

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