Does the offeror have to match the terms of an offer to settle with the orders made in a family proceeding?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Lightle v. Kotar, 2013 BCSC 63 (CanLII):

In Jukic v. Luta, 2009 BCSC 365, Truscott J. observed that: 41 It must be virtually impossible to perfectly match an offer to settle with the orders made in a family proceeding where so many issues are involved. I do not think the offeror should be held to that high standard in order to be entitled to double costs.

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