What is the scope of the court's consideration of "any other factor" that may lead to significant unfairness in a spousal relationship?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from N.N.N. v D.E.B, 2021 BCSC 2433 (CanLII):

Pursuant to s. 95(2)(i), courts may consider “any other factor… that may lead to significant unfairness”, although any factors considered under this heading must relate to the economic characteristics of a spousal relationship: Singh v. Singh, 2020 BCCA 21 at para. 138.

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