What is the test for imputing an income for the respondent based on assets received by the respondent?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from Basque v Basque, 2016 NBQB 237 (CanLII):

This argument is redundant considering that the respondent has withdrawn her application for retroactive support and that this case involves only a prospective calculation. An income should be imputed to the respondent based on the assets she received, as in Campbell v. Vaughn

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