The Liberal Party of Canada made a tantalizing promise to the women voters in 1997, but failed to deliver: Their new divorce laws that would be enacted by May 1997 would eliminate poverty for women and single mothers by upping child-spousal support court awards. The Liberals’ appeal to women voters helped Liberals in the next [...]
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Courts Can Legally Ignore Facts, Impute Income At Will
In the case of Drygala v Pauli, the Ontario Court of Appeal unanimously agreed with the statement that: “… (T)here is no need to find a specific intent to evade child support obligations before income can be imputed.” Which may be interpreted practically by Family Court Justices to mean that they are now empowered to impute [...]

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