What steps must be taken to equalize net family properties?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Borutski v. Borutski, 2011 ONSC 7099 (CanLII):

The first step is to ascertain the net family property of each spouse, by determining and valuing the property each owned on the valuation date (subject to the deductions and exemptions set out in s. 4). Next, the court applies s. 5(1) and determines the equalization payment. Finally – and before making an order under s. 5(1) – the court must decide whether the equalization of net family properties would be unconscionable under s. 5(6), having regard to the factors listed in paragraphs 5(6)(a) through (h) - Serra v. Serra 2009 ONCA 105 (CanLII).

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