What is the claimant's position on an interim application for spousal support?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Krpan v. Krpan, 2013 BCSC 1020 (CanLII):

The claimant’s position is that the provisions of the marriage agreement precluding entitlement to spousal support are unenforceable, based on an application of the principles set out in Miglin v. Miglin (2003), 2003 SCC 24 (CanLII), 1 S.C.R. 303, and that in any event there is a genuine issue with respect to the enforceability of the marriage agreement that cannot be resolved on this interim application.

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