Standing v. MacInnis, 2020 NSSC 304
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | Honourable Justice Theresa Forgeron |
Citation | 2020 NSSC 304 |
Docket Number | SFH No. 1201-070266 |
Court | Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Date | 29 October 2020 |
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3 practice notes
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Cormier v. Vienneau,
...I have considered and applied the case law around imputation of income as summarized by Justice Forgeron in Standing v. MacInnis, 2020 NSSC 304. I have also considered case law submitted by counsel in relation to this issue including: Day v. Day, 2019 NSSC 116; Syms v. Syms, 201......
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R.C. v. A.L.,
...the decision of Wilson, J. in Gould v. Julian, 2010 NSSC 123). [31] Standing v. MacInnis, 2020 NSSC 304, a recent post-COVID decision is factually dissimilar from the instant case in that the Applicant had quit his job in Alberta before the on......
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Almon v Hill,
...[25] Justice Forgeron summarized the law of imputation of income in Standing v. MacInnis, 2020 NSSC 304. The Court must exercise authority to impute income judiciously, with an evidentiary basis and not arbitrarily. The goal of imputing income......
3 cases
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Cormier v. Vienneau,
...I have considered and applied the case law around imputation of income as summarized by Justice Forgeron in Standing v. MacInnis, 2020 NSSC 304. I have also considered case law submitted by counsel in relation to this issue including: Day v. Day, 2019 NSSC 116; Syms v. Syms, 201......
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R.C. v. A.L.,
...the decision of Wilson, J. in Gould v. Julian, 2010 NSSC 123). [31] Standing v. MacInnis, 2020 NSSC 304, a recent post-COVID decision is factually dissimilar from the instant case in that the Applicant had quit his job in Alberta before the on......
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Almon v Hill,
...[25] Justice Forgeron summarized the law of imputation of income in Standing v. MacInnis, 2020 NSSC 304. The Court must exercise authority to impute income judiciously, with an evidentiary basis and not arbitrarily. The goal of imputing income......
1 firm's commentaries
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This Month In Nova Scotia Family Law ' June 2023
...income in 2020. Justice MacLeod-Archer followed the law on imputing income as synthesized by Justice Forgeron in Standing v MacInnis, 2020 NSSC 304, which allows the Court to impute income to a child support payor if they are underemployed, "provided the underemployment does not arise becau......