Can a court order the sale of a jointly owned matrimonial home?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Humphrey v. Humphrey, 2006 CanLII 42709 (ON SC):

As stated by Potts J. in Fraser v. Fraser[2]: The court ought not to order the sale of a jointly owned matrimonial home while one joint tenant has exclusive possession of the home and while the order for sale would defeat claims one joint tenant intends to put forth at trial. In this case the claims that would be defeated are the wife’s claims for exclusive possession of the matrimonial home and support for herself and the youngest child of the marriage.

Other Questions


How has the Court considered allegations that some of the funds allegedly stolen from a jointly owned home went into the purchase of the home? (Ontario, Canada)
Does a temporary order put in place by the court as a "temporary order" when the motion before the court is adjourned have any effect? (Ontario, Canada)
In what circumstances will a court refuse to order the sale of a jointly owned property? (Ontario, Canada)
Can a court order the sale of the matrimonial home? (Ontario, Canada)
When will a court order an interim order to place a temporary order on a temporary parent? (Ontario, Canada)
Can a couple who lived in the same house jointly contribute more towards the carrying costs of their jointly owned home? (Ontario, Canada)
In what circumstances can a court order full access to the home of a husband who has been ordered to move with his children to his parents? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the test for a court to determine if a parent who has been ordered to pay child protection funds for the past 10 years will not comply with the terms of the court order? (Ontario, Canada)
In what circumstances will a court order that a husband and wife be excluded from the matrimonial home for pushing and shoving? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the test for a court to order a temporary order or custody order in a custody matter? (Ontario, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.