Tsai v. Dugal 2022 ONCA 81
Background The Appellant, Wen-Chi Tsai, and Respondent, Lucien Dugal, were in a relationship together for 13 years until separating in July 2014. During the relationship, the parties cohabitated ... Read more
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Background The Appellant, Wen-Chi Tsai, and Respondent, Lucien Dugal, were in a relationship together for 13 years until separating in July 2014. During the relationship, the parties cohabitated ... Read more
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