Boucher v. Boucher, 2018 BCSC 2191

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeD. MacDonald
Citation2018 BCSC 2191
Date11 December 2018
CourtSupreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
Docket NumberE9924
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3 practice notes
  • D.Z. v. M.Z.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • May 3, 2022
    ...that parents are to provide their children with the benefit of any increase in lifestyle and available money: Boucher v. Boucher, 2018 BCSC 2191 at para. [42]        A determination of income for child support purposes begins with finding the spouse’......
  • Beruschi v. Muller,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • January 19, 2021
    ...child, the overall cost of the programs and activities, and any other factors the court considers relevant. [22] In Boucher v. Boucher, 2018 BCSC 2191 at para. 46-53 the court reviewed the law which establishes the following propositions: section 7(1) of the Guidelines sets out an exhaustiv......
  • D. Z. v. R. H. Z., 2020 BCSC 891
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • June 16, 2020
    ...are a substitution for loss of employment income and generally should be considered as part of Guidelines income: see Boucher v. Boucher, 2018 BCSC 2191, at para. 43; and McKenzie v. Perestrelo, 2014 BCCA 161, at paras. 94-99. Ms. Z does not argue that her buyout should not be taken into ac......
3 cases
  • D.Z. v. M.Z.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • May 3, 2022
    ...that parents are to provide their children with the benefit of any increase in lifestyle and available money: Boucher v. Boucher, 2018 BCSC 2191 at para. [42]        A determination of income for child support purposes begins with finding the spouse’......
  • Beruschi v. Muller,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • January 19, 2021
    ...child, the overall cost of the programs and activities, and any other factors the court considers relevant. [22] In Boucher v. Boucher, 2018 BCSC 2191 at para. 46-53 the court reviewed the law which establishes the following propositions: section 7(1) of the Guidelines sets out an exhaustiv......
  • D. Z. v. R. H. Z., 2020 BCSC 891
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • June 16, 2020
    ...are a substitution for loss of employment income and generally should be considered as part of Guidelines income: see Boucher v. Boucher, 2018 BCSC 2191, at para. 43; and McKenzie v. Perestrelo, 2014 BCCA 161, at paras. 94-99. Ms. Z does not argue that her buyout should not be taken into ac......

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