What is the position of the husband and the wife in the context of factors under s. 15.2(4) and (6) of the Divorce Act?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Spring v. Spring, 1999 CanLII 5365 (BC SC):

I assess the respective positions of the husband and the wife in the context of the factors set out in s. 15.2(4) and (6) of the Divorce Act, as interpreted in Moge v. Moge (1992) 1992 CanLII 25 (SCC), 43 R.F.L. (3d) 345 (S.C.C.) and Bracklow v. Bracklow (1999) 1999 CanLII 715 (SCC), 44 R.F.L. (4th) 1 (S.C.C.).

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