Is it unconscionable for the wife of a husband who brought into marriage to equalize the value of his matrimonial home after 10 months of marriage?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Kruschenske v. Kruschenske, 2018 ONSC 4342 (CanLII):

Kucera v. Kucera, 2005 CanLII 12854 [ONSC] involved whether it would be unconscionable for the wife after a marriage of 10 months to equalization where the amount of thereof was almost all attributable to the value of the matrimonial home the husband brought into marriage due to the Act’s prohibiting deduction of its value at the date of marriage.

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