What is the impact of a five-year marriage to a woman who suffers from multiple sclerosis?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from D.M.T. v S.A.I, 2019 BCSC 1867 (CanLII):

The claimant refers to Auhla v. Singh, 2012 ONSC 5217, where, after a five‑year marriage, support was ordered higher than the Guidelines and for an indefinite period. The claimant in that case also suffered from multiple sclerosis. She could not work, was wheelchair bound, and lived in a nursing home unable to care for herself.

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