What is the test for imputing income on behalf of a child who is not receiving education from his father?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Alves v. Alves, 2016 ONCJ 679 (CanLII):

In Drygala v. Pauli [4], the court also set out the following three questions that should be answered by the court in considering a request to impute income: 1. Is the party intentionally under-employed or unemployed? 2. If so, is the intentional under-employment or unemployment required by virtue of his reasonable educational needs? 3. If not, what income is appropriately imputed? Relevant findings of fact with respect to the father’s income

Other Questions


When a child seeks to deduct expenses from his father's income, does the child have to prove that the father’s income is taxable? (Ontario, Canada)
When imputing income is imputed in an original order, can the payor continue to impute income? (Ontario, Canada)
If a father's materials set out that he would assist in the mother continuing to have access to the child if the child was returned to the father, would the father's material set out to support the mother's access? (Ontario, Canada)
If the father of a child attends Westminster, would the child attend the same school that the father's older child attends? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the test for imputing income on behalf of a child with special educational needs? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the test for imputing income on behalf of a child of an under-employed father? (Ontario, Canada)
In what circumstances will a court impute income to the mother of a child who receives gifts from her father post-separation? (Ontario, Canada)
How would a respondent receive credit for child support paid for one child as a set off against a retroactive amount paid for the other child? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the range of income impute by a judge when it is difficult to impute income to a recipient? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the appropriate amount of income imputed to the child of a deceased father? (Ontario, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.