What is the test for the purpose of compensating a recipient spouse for sacrifices made by the recipient spouse in assuming primary childcare and household responsibilities?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Gostevskikh v Gostevskikh, 2018 BCSC 1441 (CanLII):

Compensatory support is intended to “provide redress to the recipient spouse for economic disadvantage arising from the marriage”, and it “recognizes that sacrifices made by a recipient spouse in assuming primary childcare and household responsibilities often result in a lower earning potential and fewer future prospects of financial success”: Chutter v. Chutter, 2008 BCCA 507 at para. 50.

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