Is there a justiciable issue between the parties to a matrimonial property action?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hannay v. Hannay, 2005 SKQB 232 (CanLII):

In Froess v. Froess, supra, the applicants sought to be added as parties to a matrimonial property action on the basis that certain land had been transferred to the petitioner and the respondent in trust for the benefit of their children. Gerein J. found a justiciable issue amongst the parties having a real connection to the matrimonial property.

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