What is the test for imputing income from a spouse who is deliberately undereployed?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from Gray v. Gray, 2021 MBQB 98 (CanLII):

Legal principles about imputing income are extremely well summarized in Ducharme v. Ducharme, 2019 MBQB 72, at paragraphs 17 - 24. Income may be imputed when the court concludes that a spouse is deliberately underemployed.

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