What factors will the court consider in determining the quantum of assets of the parties in a long-term disability claim?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Pryor v. Pryor, 2018 ONCJ 953 (CanLII):

The court may consider the parties’ capital assets, income distribution, debts, third-party resources, access costs, support obligations, receipt of support and any other relevant factor. (See: Delichte v. Rogers, 2013 MBCA 106.)

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