K.D. v. N.D., [2009] B.C.T.C. Uned. 995

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeFisher, J.
CourtSupreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
Subject MatterFAMILY LAW
Citation[2009] B.C.T.C. Uned. 995,2009 BCSC 995,[2009] B.C.T.C. Uned. 995 (SC)
Date23 July 2009
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5 practice notes
  • K.D. v. N.D., 2011 BCCA 513
    • Canada
    • British Columbia Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • September 15, 2011
    ...judgment, pronounced July 23, 2009, following a nine-day trial in the Supreme Court to deal with matters arising from their separation: 2009 BCSC 995. Both parties wished to have children, and they began fertility treatments toward that end in 2002. In 2003, the respondent's physicians told......
  • Klefenz v. Klefenz, 2015 NSSC 196
    • Canada
    • Nova Scotia Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • July 2, 2015
    ...of a "steady-state" income, smoothing out fluctuations or predicting anticipated increases: e.g. K.D. v. N.D. , [2009] B.C.J. No. 1482, 2009 BCSC 995 (fluctuating income). There are often strong policy reasons to impute income to a payor for child support purposes, for the child to obtain t......
  • MacColl v. MacColl, [2012] B.C.T.C. Uned. 643
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • May 4, 2012
    ...52, 54 and 55). This case favours the respondent's position. [82] The claimant also referred the court to the case of K.D. v. N.D . 2009 BCSC 995, a decision of Madam Justice Fisher. At paras 93 to 99 of the judgment, Fisher J. dealt with the wife's claims for both reapportionment and a sha......
  • Sarro v. Sarro, 2011 BCSC 1010
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • July 27, 2011
    ...payments, because her efforts to become self-sufficient were found to be "less than whole-hearted": at para. 41. In K.D. v. N.D. , 2009 BCSC 995, income was attributed to a spouse who wished to remain a full-time caregiver of the children and had no intention of attempting to earn income. [......
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5 cases
  • K.D. v. N.D., 2011 BCCA 513
    • Canada
    • British Columbia Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • September 15, 2011
    ...judgment, pronounced July 23, 2009, following a nine-day trial in the Supreme Court to deal with matters arising from their separation: 2009 BCSC 995. Both parties wished to have children, and they began fertility treatments toward that end in 2002. In 2003, the respondent's physicians told......
  • Klefenz v. Klefenz, 2015 NSSC 196
    • Canada
    • Nova Scotia Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • July 2, 2015
    ...of a "steady-state" income, smoothing out fluctuations or predicting anticipated increases: e.g. K.D. v. N.D. , [2009] B.C.J. No. 1482, 2009 BCSC 995 (fluctuating income). There are often strong policy reasons to impute income to a payor for child support purposes, for the child to obtain t......
  • MacColl v. MacColl, [2012] B.C.T.C. Uned. 643
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • May 4, 2012
    ...52, 54 and 55). This case favours the respondent's position. [82] The claimant also referred the court to the case of K.D. v. N.D . 2009 BCSC 995, a decision of Madam Justice Fisher. At paras 93 to 99 of the judgment, Fisher J. dealt with the wife's claims for both reapportionment and a sha......
  • Sarro v. Sarro, 2011 BCSC 1010
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • July 27, 2011
    ...payments, because her efforts to become self-sufficient were found to be "less than whole-hearted": at para. 41. In K.D. v. N.D. , 2009 BCSC 995, income was attributed to a spouse who wished to remain a full-time caregiver of the children and had no intention of attempting to earn income. [......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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