Is there any case law where a party has been found to be in breach of disclosure or breach of interim support obligations?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Taus v Harry, 2016 ONSC 219 (CanLII):

In Barrotti v. Barrotti, 1009 CanLII 64180, the respondent had surreptitiously and largely encumbered significant assets, had not fulfilled his disclosure obligations, and was in substantial default of the interim support order under which he was obligated.

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