How will income be imputed when a parent alleges that their child is suffering from a mental illness that is not related to unemployment?

Yukon, Canada


The following excerpt is from D.H.B. v. B.E.H., 2018 YKSC 40 (CanLII):

Where a parent provides insufficient information as to an alleged illness causing his or her unemployment, income will be imputed based on the previous year’s income: Karrawan v. Mabrouk, 2015 ONSC 7451.

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