When is enough financial disclosure in a family law proceeding?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Chiaramonte v Chiaramonte, 2016 ONSC 7328 (CanLII):

In Manchanda v. Thethi [2016] O.J. No. 3006, F.L. Myers J., at paragraph 1, queried, “When is enough, enough? It has been clear for over 15 years that financial disclosure – early, voluntary, and complete financial disclosure – provides the factual foundation for the resolution of financial issues in family law proceedings.”

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