What is the test for “double dipping” in the context of marital division?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Tyacke v Tyacke, 2019 SKQB 271 (CanLII):

In Boston v. Boston, 2001 SCC 43, Justice Major described “double dipping” as follows: 1 “Double recovery” or “double dipping” are terms that have come to describe the situation where, after an equal division of assets on marriage breakdown, one spouse claims continued support from the previously divided or equalized assets of the other spouse. …

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