What is the onus upon a parent seeking to deduct expenses from income from a child's income?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Ehiagwina v. Ehiagwina, 2013 ONCJ 18 (CanLII):

[16] The onus rests upon the parent seeking to deduct expenses from income to provide meaningful supporting documentation in respect of those deductions, failing which an adverse inference may be drawn. See: Orser v. Grant, [2000] O.J. No. 1429 (S.C.J.).

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