In what circumstances have courts imputed income to the respondent where there is a failure to comply with the disclosure guidelines?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Collier v. Campbell, 2013 BCSC 825 (CanLII):

Finally, in Goodnough v. Goodnough, 2008 CarswellOnt 3107 (S.C.J.), the court also imputed income to the respondent where there was a failure in respect of disclosure obligations under s. 19 of the Guidelines.

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