What is the effect of requiring an updated assessment where the initial assessment only provides recommendations based on part of the picture?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Stone v. Williams, 2014 ONSC 5086 (CanLII):

In Perrier v. Perrier 1996 CarswellOnt 2318, the court ordered an updated assessment where the conclusions reached in the initial assessment would only provide the court with recommendations based “part of the picture”.

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