What is the impact of a long-term relationship between a husband and wife in determining judicial reapportionment?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Muraca v Dunsmore, 2022 BCSC 279 (CanLII):

In Chapman v. Cuthbert, 2021 BCSC 1, at para. 67, Justice Shergill noted that a relationship of approximately four years or less, has been a factor that has been given considerable weight in supporting judicial reapportionment.

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