Can a judge impute income on the basis of an average income over a period of three years?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from M.S. v. M.M., 2015 BCSC 1599 (CanLII):

In Ouellette v. Ouellette at paras. 66-67, Tysoe J.A. held that a judge exercising the broad discretion under s. 19 to impute income could, in appropriate circumstances, impute income on the basis of an average income over a period longer than three years.

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