Is a payor intentionally under-employed or unemployed intentionally negligent in paying for their child’s education and health needs?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Ga’al v. Asser, 2012 ONCJ 481 (CanLII):

[23] The second part of the test in Drygala v. Pauli, supra, is: “If the payor is intentionally under-employed or unemployed, is this by virtue of his/or her reasonable educational needs, the needs of the child of the marriage or reasonable health needs?”

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