On a temporary motion, on what basis, is a support claimant required to establish a prima facie case for entitlement?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Gordon v. Wilkins, 2020 ONCJ 115 (CanLII):

[83] On a temporary motion, the support claimant is required to establish a prima facie case for entitlement: See: Politis v. Politis, 2015 ONSC 5997 at paragraph 15.

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