Does a spouse have to compensate the other spouse for lost opportunities and lost opportunities during the marriage?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Zeitlhofer v. Boneham, 2004 CanLII 48681 (ON SC):

McLachlin J. (now C.J.C.) also stated, in her introductory paragraph in Bracklow v. Bracklow[3]: It is now well settled law that spouses must compensate each other for the foregone careers and missed opportunities during the marriage upon the breakdown of their union.

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