How have courts dealt with allegations of controlling and intrusive behaviour by the husband in the context of an equalization claim?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Syed v Syed, 2017 ONSC 2588 (CanLII):

The case of Stokaluk v. Stokaluk, [2003] O.J. No. 3097 involved allegations of controlling and intrusive behaviour by the husband, in addition to allegations of his propensity to gamble, which would have put the wife’s equalization claim at risk, justifying an order for non-dissipation of assets against the Husband.

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