PublicationPublication Crime in the Family: Practical Advice on How to Assist the Victim and the Accused in the Immediate Aftermath of an Incident Jennifer L. Wilson (co-authored with Llana Nakonechny), Ontario Bar Association April 01, 2007 Print Share this Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Home | Insights | Publications | Crime in the Family: Practical Advice on How to Assist the Victim and the Accused in the Immediate Aftermath of an Incident People A partner in our Family Law Group, Jennifer practises all aspects of family law. View bio Jennifer L. Wilson Partner T. 416 777 5415 E. jwilson@torkin.com Expertise Family Law Publications Publication Home sale proceeds redirected to pay support after Ontario father 'effectively disappeared' Adam N. Black Special to Financial Post November 27, 2025 Publication Does a Commercial LOI Attract a Duty of Good Faith? Marco P. Falco Law360 Canada November 24, 2025 Publication Accidental loan sharking: The new criminal interest regime Doug Bourassa Lexpert Legal Insight November 13, 2025 Publication Appeals: Can parties “consent” to them? Marco P. Falco Law360 Canada October 20, 2025 Publication Marco P. Falco Discusses Top 5 Tips for Appealing a Lower Court Order in Law360 Canada Marco P. Falco Law360 Canada September 22, 2025 Publication ‘Don’t trust the experts’: The use of prior adverse credibility findings to cross-examine an expert witness Melanie Zetusian The Advocates’ Journal June 17, 2025 Browse all publications Previous Next
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