Is there any grounds for relief when the electing spouse has not been able to assemble a reasonable knowledge base from which to make an informed choice?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Miller v. Blackmore, 2022 ONSC 189 (CanLII):

Justice Dunphy concluded that there would be grounds for relief when “the electing spouse has not been able to assemble a reasonable knowledge base from which an informed choice might fairly be expected to be made”: Aquilina v. Aquilina, at para. 26.

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