Vornbrock v. Jaeb, 2008 NWTSC 95

JurisdictionNorthwest Territories
JudgeSchuler, J.
CourtSupreme Court of Northwest Territories (Canada)
Subject MatterFAMILY LAW,PRACTICE
Date25 November 2008
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4 practice notes
  • Rasmussen v. Rasmussen, [2009] Northwest Terr. Cases Uned. 46 (SC)
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Northwest Territories (Canada)
    • 15 Julio 2009
    ...having regard to age, education, experience, skills, health and other factors: Tybring v. Tybring , 2003 NWTSC 67; Vornbrock v. Jaeb , 2008 NWTSC 95. [18] The onus is on Mr. Rasmussen to persuade the Court that there has been a change of circumstances which justify reduction of the amount o......
  • Zoe v. Fish, [2013] Northwest Terr. Cases Uned. 51
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Northwest Territories (Canada)
    • 26 Julio 2013
    ...That point has been made in other cases from this jurisdiction. Tybring v. Tybring , 2003 NWTSC 67, at paras 9-10; Vornbrock v. Jaeb , 2008 NWTSC 95, at paras 19-22. 2. Retroactivity [32] The father has framed this as an application for retroactive variation of his child support obligations......
  • A.M. v. A.L., 2011 NWTSC 54
    • Canada
    • Northwest Territories Supreme Court of Northwest Territories (Canada)
    • 2 Noviembre 2011
    ...under-employed" pursuant to s. 19(1)(a) of the Child Support Guidelines under the Children's Law Act . [21] In Vornbrock v. Jaeb , 2008 NWTSC 95, I reviewed the tests used to determine whether a payor is intentionally under-employed. Using the "reasonableness" test that has b......
  • Harrison v. Omilgoituk, [2011] Northwest Terr. Cases Uned. 9 (TC)
    • Canada
    • Northwest Territories Territorial Court of Northwest Territories (Canada)
    • 23 Marzo 2011
    ...conduct in light of all the circumstances [see footnote 2]. Schuler, J. referred to the above passage from Tybring in Vornbrock v. Jaeb , 2008 NWTSC 95 (paras. 19 - 21), and also referred to the stricter interpretation of the phrase "intentionally under-employed or unemployed" req......
4 cases
  • Rasmussen v. Rasmussen, [2009] Northwest Terr. Cases Uned. 46 (SC)
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Northwest Territories (Canada)
    • 15 Julio 2009
    ...having regard to age, education, experience, skills, health and other factors: Tybring v. Tybring , 2003 NWTSC 67; Vornbrock v. Jaeb , 2008 NWTSC 95. [18] The onus is on Mr. Rasmussen to persuade the Court that there has been a change of circumstances which justify reduction of the amount o......
  • Zoe v. Fish, [2013] Northwest Terr. Cases Uned. 51
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Northwest Territories (Canada)
    • 26 Julio 2013
    ...That point has been made in other cases from this jurisdiction. Tybring v. Tybring , 2003 NWTSC 67, at paras 9-10; Vornbrock v. Jaeb , 2008 NWTSC 95, at paras 19-22. 2. Retroactivity [32] The father has framed this as an application for retroactive variation of his child support obligations......
  • A.M. v. A.L., 2011 NWTSC 54
    • Canada
    • Northwest Territories Supreme Court of Northwest Territories (Canada)
    • 2 Noviembre 2011
    ...under-employed" pursuant to s. 19(1)(a) of the Child Support Guidelines under the Children's Law Act . [21] In Vornbrock v. Jaeb , 2008 NWTSC 95, I reviewed the tests used to determine whether a payor is intentionally under-employed. Using the "reasonableness" test that has b......
  • Harrison v. Omilgoituk, [2011] Northwest Terr. Cases Uned. 9 (TC)
    • Canada
    • Northwest Territories Territorial Court of Northwest Territories (Canada)
    • 23 Marzo 2011
    ...conduct in light of all the circumstances [see footnote 2]. Schuler, J. referred to the above passage from Tybring in Vornbrock v. Jaeb , 2008 NWTSC 95 (paras. 19 - 21), and also referred to the stricter interpretation of the phrase "intentionally under-employed or unemployed" req......

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