Equalization Payment Disguised as Support Enforcement Issues
Korn v Korn, 2016 ONSC 241 This case involved a motion by an ex-husband to vary his spousal support payment to his ex-wife pursuant to section 17 of ... Read more
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Korn v Korn, 2016 ONSC 241 This case involved a motion by an ex-husband to vary his spousal support payment to his ex-wife pursuant to section 17 of ... Read more
Berta v Berta, 2015 ONCA 918 This appellate case deals with a wife’s appeal on the trial judge’s rulings on the quantum of spousal support, the equalization payment, ... Read more
This case involved the appeal of two trial decisions, one addressing parenting issues and the other addressing financial issues, however, the below discussion focuses exclusively on the following ... Read more
Barber v Magee, 2015 ONSC 8054 This case presents a cautionary tale for inter-family transfers of monies and the necessity of careful documentation of familial loans by parents ... Read more
Abdollahpour v. Banifatemi, 2015 ONCA 834 In this case, the Court of Appeal deals with the issue of whether a wife who received a 50% interest in property ... Read more
This case addresses the following issues and considers potential basis for appealing a trial court decision with respect to each issue: In what circumstances can a court award ... Read more
Horner v Horner, 2014 ONSC 6320 In this case, the Applicant wife makes a motion under Section 2(8) of the Family Law Act to extend the time for her to make ... Read more
Reiss v. Garten, 2015 CarswellOnt 7859, [2015] W.D.F.L. 3286, 254 A.C.W.S. (3d) 393 This case considers the issue of whether the court can make an order on a ... Read more
VanderWal v. VanderWal, 2015 ONSC 384 This case addresses the issue of whether a spouse should transfer a lump sum out of her pension plan in order to ... Read more
Ludmer v. Ludmer, 2014 ONCA 827 This is a case from the Ontario Court of Appeal that addresses both family law issues and intentional torts. In particular, the ... Read more
Heringer v Heringer, 2014 ONSC 7291 This case addresses the issue of interest payable with respect to a lump sum transfer from either spouse’s pension in satisfaction of ... Read more
Mowers v Acland, 2015 ONSC 1313 This case addresses the issue of jointly retained experts. Background The parties in this matter jointly retained an expert in their family ... Read more
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