Illingworth v. Illingworth, 2020 NSSC 371
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | Honourable Justice Theresa Forgeron |
Docket Number | 1201-71561 |
Citation | 2020 NSSC 371 |
Court | Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Date | 17 December 2020 |
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3 practice notes
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KG v. HG, 2021 NSSC 142
...A lump sum award is appropriate because the parenting issues cannot be assigned a dollar value as noted in Illingworth v Illingworth, 2020 NSSC 371. · A major hurdle throughout the proceeding was the father’s belief that he was the victim of parenta......
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C. M.(P) v. C. M.,
...to be insulated from costs, which had to be made “as soon as possible” after the application was opposed: Illingworth v. Illingworth, 2020 NSSC 371. [6] C. M.(P) seeks an order that each party is to bear their own costs, for the following 1. Courts should exercise restraint in ordering cost......
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Ward v. Murphy,
...resources spent addressing minor grievances raised by Mr. Ward. 13. I have reviewed the case of Illingworth v. Illingworth, 2020 NSSC 371, in which Forgeron, J. awarded costs in the context of Mr. Illingworth’s litigation conduct, which resulted in unnecessary expense.......
3 cases
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KG v. HG, 2021 NSSC 142
...A lump sum award is appropriate because the parenting issues cannot be assigned a dollar value as noted in Illingworth v Illingworth, 2020 NSSC 371. · A major hurdle throughout the proceeding was the father’s belief that he was the victim of parenta......
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C. M.(P) v. C. M.,
...to be insulated from costs, which had to be made “as soon as possible” after the application was opposed: Illingworth v. Illingworth, 2020 NSSC 371. [6] C. M.(P) seeks an order that each party is to bear their own costs, for the following 1. Courts should exercise restraint in ordering cost......
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Ward v. Murphy,
...resources spent addressing minor grievances raised by Mr. Ward. 13. I have reviewed the case of Illingworth v. Illingworth, 2020 NSSC 371, in which Forgeron, J. awarded costs in the context of Mr. Illingworth’s litigation conduct, which resulted in unnecessary expense.......