Thompson v. Drummond, 2018 ONSC 4762

JurisdictionOntario
JudgeDeborah L. Chappel
Docket NumberF 1761/13
CourtSuperior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
Date07 August 2018
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32 practice notes
  • Howes v. Howes, 2018 ONSC 6297
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • October 24, 2018
    ...(Gomze-Pound v. Pound, [2009] O.J. No. 4161 (Ont. C.J.); Boland v. Boland, [2012] O.J. No. 1830 (Ont. C.J.)). (see Thompson v. Drummond, 2018 ONSC 4762 at para. [56] Divided success does not necessarily mean “equal success”. Most family court cases involve multiple issues. Not all issues ar......
  • Tintinalli v. Tutolo,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • November 3, 2022
    ...and proportional amount that a court determines the party should have spent in dealing with the case”: Thompson v. Drummond, 2018 ONSC 4762, at para. 39. [16]       In cases where counsel have deferred some or all of their fee pending resolution, “......
  • G.T.C. v. S.M.G., 2020 ONCJ 580
    • Canada
    • Ontario Court of Justice General Division (Canada)
    • December 10, 2020
    ...involve adding up the number of issues and running a mathematical tally of which party won more of them. See: Thompson v. Drummond, 2018 ONSC 4762. [14] Where there are multiple issues before the court, the court should have regard to the dominant issue at trial in determining success. See:......
  • D.D. and F.D. v. H,G,, 2020 ONSC 1919
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • April 28, 2020
    ...of the Respondent has been reprehensible. In this respect, I note and endorse the comments of Justice Chappel in Thompson v. Drummond 2018 ONSC 4762 23 The decision respecting liability is ultimately a discretionary one that must be informed by the overall conduct of the parties and all of ......
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34 cases
  • Ricketts v Ricketts,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • March 7, 2024
    ...costs consequences. Weber v. Weber 2020 ONSC 6855 (SCJ); Spadacini-Kelava v. Kelava 2021 ONSC 2490 (SCJ); Thompson v. Drummond, 2018 ONSC 4762 11 Rules 18 and 24 of the Family Law Rules (“the Rules”) govern the determination of costs in family law proceedings. 12 Consideration of success is......
  • Angle v Angle,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • March 25, 2024
    ...more than simply adding up the number of issues and running a mathematical tally of which party won more of them. Thompson v. Drummond 2018 ONSC 4762 (SCJ); G.T.C. v. S.M.G. 2020 ONCJ 580 (OCJ); Dejong v. Dejong, 2022 ONSC 252 (SCJ); Vasilodimitrakis v. Homme 2020 ONSC 4414 (Div Ct) d. The ......
  • Howes v. Howes, 2018 ONSC 6297
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • October 24, 2018
    ...(Gomze-Pound v. Pound, [2009] O.J. No. 4161 (Ont. C.J.); Boland v. Boland, [2012] O.J. No. 1830 (Ont. C.J.)). (see Thompson v. Drummond, 2018 ONSC 4762 at para. [56] Divided success does not necessarily mean “equal success”. Most family court cases involve multiple issues. Not all issues ar......
  • Tintinalli v. Tutolo,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • November 3, 2022
    ...and proportional amount that a court determines the party should have spent in dealing with the case”: Thompson v. Drummond, 2018 ONSC 4762, at para. 39. [16]       In cases where counsel have deferred some or all of their fee pending resolution, “......
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