What is the test for impute income to the husband when the husband has retired but the husband's retirement was not voluntary?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hall v. Hall, 2019 ONSC 5195 (CanLII):

The respondent relies on Segeren v. Segeren, 2019 ONSC 2376, a trial decision where the husband had retired but the court declined to impute income to the husband. This case does not assist the respondent as it is distinguishable on the facts, in particular, the trial judge’s finding, at para. 41, that the husband’s retirement was not voluntary.

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