Can a spouse continue to receive spousal support after the spouse has retired?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Schick v Schick, 2018 BCSC 1181 (CanLII):

In Boston v. Boston, 2001 SCC 43, the majority held that absent certain conditions there is no reason spousal support cannot continue after the payor spouse has retired. The payor/applicant must demonstrate that there has been a material change in the circumstances of the parties and a reduction in income following retirement to constitute a material change.

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