H.T. v. C.T., 2006 NUCJ 19

JudgeJohnson, J.
CourtNunavut Court of Justice (Canada)
Case DateOctober 20, 2006
JurisdictionNunavut
Citations2006 NUCJ 19;[2006] Nunavut Cases 19 (CJ)

H.T. v. C.T., [2006] Nunavut Cases 19 (CJ)

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Temp. Cite: [2006] Nunavut Cases TBEd. OC.025

T.(H.) (petitioner) v. T.(C.) (respondent)

(08-02-254 DIV; 2006 NUCJ 19)

Indexed As: H.T. v. C.T.

Nunavut Court of Justice

Iqaluit

Johnson, J.

October 24, 2006.

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Family Law - Topic 4017

Divorce - Corollary relief - Maintenance and awards - Awards - Variation of periodic payments or lump sum award - See paragraphs 1 to 24.

Family Law - Topic 4045.8

Divorce - Corollary relief - Maintenance - Support guidelines (incl. nondivorce cases) - Changed circumstances - See paragraphs 1 to 24.

Counsel:

Sheila MacPherson, for the petitioner;

David Stout, for the respondent.

This application was heard on October 20, 2006, by Johnson, J., of the Nunavut Court of Justice, who released the following judgment on October 24, 2006.

Please note: The following judgment has not been edited.

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    • Canada
    • Nunavut Court of Justice (Canada)
    • December 15, 2014
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    • Canada
    • Nunavut Court of Justice (Canada)
    • December 15, 2014
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