How have courts dealt with cases where the wife subordinated her career to that of the husband?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from P.S. v M.R., 2016 ONSC 5576 (CanLII):

Cassidy v. McNeil involved a situation where the wife subordinated her career to that of the husband. She also had some health issues at one point.

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