Is a transfer of property to a new partner set aside if the new partner agrees to a transaction which has the effect of avoiding a former spouse's support and property obligations?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Campeau v. Campeau, 2005 CanLII 8684 (ON SC):

In Beynon v. Beynon, supra, the court also stated that a transfer of property to a new partner will be set aside when the new partner acquiesces in a transaction which has the effect of avoiding a former spouse’s support and property obligations.

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