DBF v BF, 2018 ABCA 108

JudgeThe Honourable Mr. Justice J.D. Bruce McDonald,The Honourable Madam Justice Barbara Lea Veldhuis,The Honourable Madam Justice Sheila Greckol
Docket Number1601-0248-AC; 1701-0011-AC
CourtCourt of Appeal (Alberta)
Date16 March 2018
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22 practice notes
  • Oslanski v Oslanski, 2021 ABCA 68
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • February 19, 2021
    ...¶ 11; 607 A.R. 29, 34 (“The two-month limit in the Information Note can be relaxed under r. 13.5(2)”); D.B.F. v. B.F., 2018 ABCA 108, ¶ 9 (“the Information Note for Rule 14.88 … states that any request for a specific direction as to costs from this Cour......
  • Mmp v Twz,
    • Canada
    • Court of King's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • June 14, 2023
    ...at paras 47 and 151; Shaw v Shaw, 2014 ABQB 165 at para 14. The successful party is therefore presumptively entitled to costs: DBF v BF, 2018 ABCA 108 at para 10 Relocation applications leave little room for compromise but the general legal principles for costs awards still apply: BLC v JJD......
  • JWS v CJS,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • February 22, 2022
    ...“Success in family matters means substantial success, not absolute success”: DBF v BF, 2018 ABCA 108 at para [26]        In assessing substantial success, the court looks at overall results, based on what the litigant was initially claiming: ......
  • Battaglini v Battaglini,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • February 4, 2021
    ...2014 ABQB 165 at para 14; Cador [Chichak] v Chichak, 1998 ABQB 881 at para 9, aff’d 2000 ABCA 10. [8] The Court of Appeal in DBF v BF, 2018 ABCA 108, at para 13, succinctly summarized the costs principles in family litigation: a) the successful party is presumptively entitled to costs; b) s......
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22 cases
  • Oslanski v Oslanski, 2021 ABCA 68
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • February 19, 2021
    ...¶ 11; 607 A.R. 29, 34 (“The two-month limit in the Information Note can be relaxed under r. 13.5(2)”); D.B.F. v. B.F., 2018 ABCA 108, ¶ 9 (“the Information Note for Rule 14.88 … states that any request for a specific direction as to costs from this Cour......
  • JWS v CJS,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • February 22, 2022
    ...“Success in family matters means substantial success, not absolute success”: DBF v BF, 2018 ABCA 108 at para [26]        In assessing substantial success, the court looks at overall results, based on what the litigant was initially claiming: ......
  • Mmp v Twz,
    • Canada
    • Court of King's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • June 14, 2023
    ...at paras 47 and 151; Shaw v Shaw, 2014 ABQB 165 at para 14. The successful party is therefore presumptively entitled to costs: DBF v BF, 2018 ABCA 108 at para 10 Relocation applications leave little room for compromise but the general legal principles for costs awards still apply: BLC v JJD......
  • Battaglini v Battaglini,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • February 4, 2021
    ...2014 ABQB 165 at para 14; Cador [Chichak] v Chichak, 1998 ABQB 881 at para 9, aff’d 2000 ABCA 10. [8] The Court of Appeal in DBF v BF, 2018 ABCA 108, at para 13, succinctly summarized the costs principles in family litigation: a) the successful party is presumptively entitled to costs; b) s......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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