S.A.H. v. I.B.L., 2018 BCSC 544

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeThe Honourable Madam Justice Shergill
Citation2018 BCSC 544
Docket NumberE13366
CourtSupreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
Date05 April 2018
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23 practice notes
  • Matrimonial Property Rights
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Canadian Family Law - Ninth edition
    • 25 Julio 2022
    ...will be very relevant to the determination of whether parties are living separate and apart (O’Brien, at para. 52; S.A.H. v. I.B.L., 2018 BCSC 544 (CanLII) (S.C.), at para. 17). However, the intention to separate need not be unambiguously relayed to the other spouse by way of a verbal expre......
  • Matrimonial Property Rights
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Archive Canadian Family Law. Eighth Edition
    • 3 Agosto 2020
    ...will be very relevant to the determination of whether parties are living separate and apart (O’Brien, at para. 52; S.A.H. v. I.B.L., 2018 BCSC 544 (CanLII) (S.C.), at para. 17). However, the intention to separate need not be unambiguously relayed to the other spouse by way of a verbal expre......
  • McBennett v Danis,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • 21 Mayo 2021
    ...be very relevant to the determination of whether parties are living separate and apart (O’Brien, at para. 52; S.A.H. v. I.B.L., 2018 BCSC 544 (S.C.), at para. 17). However, the intention to separate need not be unambiguously relayed to the other spouse by way of a verbal expression o......
  • Y.L. v. G.L., 2020 BCSC 808
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 29 Mayo 2020
    ...the trial date as the valuation date, but to vary it based on the evidence, in order to achieve a fair outcome. [91] In S.A.H. v. I.B.L., 2018 BCSC 544, Madam Justice Shergill addressed a situation in which the parties had an interim separation agreement, but each party sought the court to ......
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22 cases
  • McBennett v Danis,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • 21 Mayo 2021
    ...be very relevant to the determination of whether parties are living separate and apart (O’Brien, at para. 52; S.A.H. v. I.B.L., 2018 BCSC 544 (S.C.), at para. 17). However, the intention to separate need not be unambiguously relayed to the other spouse by way of a verbal expression o......
  • Y.L. v. G.L., 2020 BCSC 808
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 29 Mayo 2020
    ...the trial date as the valuation date, but to vary it based on the evidence, in order to achieve a fair outcome. [91] In S.A.H. v. I.B.L., 2018 BCSC 544, Madam Justice Shergill addressed a situation in which the parties had an interim separation agreement, but each party sought the court to ......
  • Charan v. Charan, 2018 BCSC 1537
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 7 Septiembre 2018
    ...during a period of, or periods totalling, not more than ninety days with reconciliation as its primary purpose. [45] In S.A.H. v. I.B.L., 2018 BCSC 544 at paras. 49-54, I reviewed the various authorities respecting the determination of the date of separation. Based on my reading of the auth......
  • Cheng v. Sze, 2020 ONSC 937
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • 11 Febrero 2020
    ...will be very relevant to the determination of whether parties are living separate and apart (O’Brien, at para. 52; S.A.H. v. I.B.L., 2018 BCSC 544 (S.C.), at para. 17). However, the intention to separate need not be unambiguously relayed to the other spouse by way of a verbal expression of ......
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2 books & journal articles
  • Matrimonial Property Rights
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Canadian Family Law - Ninth edition
    • 25 Julio 2022
    ...will be very relevant to the determination of whether parties are living separate and apart (O’Brien, at para. 52; S.A.H. v. I.B.L., 2018 BCSC 544 (CanLII) (S.C.), at para. 17). However, the intention to separate need not be unambiguously relayed to the other spouse by way of a verbal expre......
  • Matrimonial Property Rights
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Archive Canadian Family Law. Eighth Edition
    • 3 Agosto 2020
    ...will be very relevant to the determination of whether parties are living separate and apart (O’Brien, at para. 52; S.A.H. v. I.B.L., 2018 BCSC 544 (CanLII) (S.C.), at para. 17). However, the intention to separate need not be unambiguously relayed to the other spouse by way of a verbal expre......

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