探索安大略省的诉讼滥用:费用裁决分析

IF 0.7 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Nicholas Bala, Ella Benedetti, Sydney Franzmann
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滥用诉讼权是一种滥用家事法庭程序的行为模式,这种行为模式可以合理地预期会对另一方或其子女造成情感或经济上的伤害,这种伤害比正确使用家事司法程序所造成的伤害更大。诉讼滥用的动机可能是行为人希望在诉讼中获得不公平的优势或控制前伴侣,也可能是愤怒、报复或心理健康问题的结果。在可能使妇女及其子女受害的胁迫性控制暴力案件中,或者在涉及父母疏远的案件中,诉讼滥用是一个特别值得关注的问题。以往的实证研究主要涉及对报告自己是诉讼虐待受害者的妇女的研究,其中一项研究专门关注男性受害者。之前的研究没有考虑到男性和女性都可能是诉讼虐待的受害者(或施害者),也没有考虑到中立的专业人士(如法官)在评估是否存在诉讼虐待时的观点。本实证研究项目基于对安大略省家事法庭在三年内做出的诉讼费用裁决的分析,根据该省法律,如果法官认为诉讼一方在诉讼期间的行为不合理、无理取闹或不诚实,则可对其进行更高水平的诉讼费用裁决(n = 222)。男性比女性更有可能滥用诉讼权(53% 对 47%)。自辩诉讼人滥用诉讼权利的可能性大约是女性的两倍,尽管大多数滥用诉讼权利的案件都涉及有律师的当事人。在经济案件中,妇女更有可能成为诉讼侵权的受害者,而在以养育子女为重点的案件中,男子更有可能成为诉讼侵权的受害者。
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Exploring litigation abuse in Ontario: An analysis of costs decisions

Litigation abuse is a pattern of conduct that misuses the Family Court process in a way that could reasonably be expected to cause emotional or financial harm to the other party or their children which is greater than would occur with the proper use of the family justice process. Litigation abuse may be motivated by a perpetrator's desire to gain an unfair advantage in the litigation or to control a former partner, or may be the result of anger, vengeance, or mental health issues. Litigation abuse is a particular concern in cases of coercive controlling violence that may victimize women and their children, or in cases that involve parental alienation. Previous empirical research has mainly involved studies of women who report that they have been victims of litigation abuse, with one study focusing exclusively on male victims. No previous study has considered both men and women as possible victims (or perpetrators) of litigation abuse, or the perspectives of neutral professionals like judges for assessing whether there has been litigation abuse. This empirical research project is based on an analysis of Ontario Family Court decisions over a three-year period dealing with litigation costs, which under provincial law may be awarded at a higher level against a party whom the judge considers acted unreasonably, vexatiously or in bad faith during litigation (n = 222). Men were somewhat more likely to have engaged in litigation abuse than women (53% vs 47%). Self-represented litigants were roughly twice as likely to engage in litigation abuse, though most cases of litigation abuse involved parties with lawyers. Women were more likely be victims of litigation abuse in economic cases, while men were more likely to be victims of litigation abuse in cases focused on parenting.

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