Zoe v. Fish, [2013] Northwest Terr. Cases Uned. 51
Jurisdiction | Northwest Territories |
Judge | Charbonneau, J. |
Citation | [2013] Northwest Terr. Cases Uned. 51,[2013] Northwest Terr. Cases Uned. 51 (SC),2013 NWTSC 51 |
Court | Supreme Court of Northwest Territories (Canada) |
Subject Matter | FAMILY LAW |
Date | 26 July 2013 |
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2 practice notes
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Desjarlais v. Marlowe, [2014] Northwest Terr. Cases Uned. 21
...amount of support was higher than it otherwise would have been. [37] Charbonneau, J., dealt with both of these issues in Zoe v. Fish, 2013 NWTSC 51: [37] At the same time, the imputation of income based on statistical information is almost invariably the result of the respondent parent havi......
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Squires v. Jordan-Paul, 2013 NWTSC 89
...applications to vary an order for the payment of child support which will reduce or eliminate arrears. See Rasmussen, supra; Zoe v. Fish 2013 NWTSC 51. The test requires that in the absence of special circumstances, a Court should decline to reduce or rescind arrears unless the payor establ......
2 cases
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Desjarlais v. Marlowe, [2014] Northwest Terr. Cases Uned. 21
...amount of support was higher than it otherwise would have been. [37] Charbonneau, J., dealt with both of these issues in Zoe v. Fish, 2013 NWTSC 51: [37] At the same time, the imputation of income based on statistical information is almost invariably the result of the respondent parent havi......
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Squires v. Jordan-Paul, 2013 NWTSC 89
...applications to vary an order for the payment of child support which will reduce or eliminate arrears. See Rasmussen, supra; Zoe v. Fish 2013 NWTSC 51. The test requires that in the absence of special circumstances, a Court should decline to reduce or rescind arrears unless the payor establ......