What is the test for a "settled intention" under the Family Law Act?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Siddall v. Siddall, 1994 CanLII 7457 (ON SC):

Cosgrove J. found, at p. 382, that the evidence of the wife was “overwhelmingly supportive and conclusive” that the first test of a “settled intention” under the Family Law Act had been met “on a balance of probabilities or by the test of preponderance”. Cosgrove J. relied on Spring v. Spring, supra, where Mendes da Costa U.F.C.J. stated at p. 749 that “the word ‘settled’, in my opinion, denotes quality and not duration”.

On the facts, Cosgrove J. found at p. 383 that there had not been a subsequent change in the husband’s intention to treat the three children as members of his family in the first five years of the marriage but “a subsequent deterioration in their relationship between the parties”. Cosgrove J. rejected the argument that the “tolerance” of the husband towards the children was “a convenience which flowed from the strong attraction between the husband and the wife”. Cosgrove J. concluded at p. 384 that the husband had, from the outset, intended to treat the wife’s three children as members of his family. He commented at p. 384 that the husband had not seen the children since the separation but quoted Mendes da Costa U.F.C.J. in Spring v. Spring, supra at p. 752: “The husband has not seen the children since the parties’ separation, nor has he expressed any desire to visit them. It may be that he has ceased to hold the settled intention that he initially possessed. However, even if he has so changed his intention, he cannot thereby cast aside the support obligations that his conduct created.”

Other Questions


What is settled intention and what is the definition of settled intention? (Ontario, Canada)
If a parent is intentionally undereployed, is it a bad faith or intention to evade support obligations inherent in intentional underemployment? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the test for an offer to settle in a family law matter? (Ontario, Canada)
Is intentional unemployment defined as intentional unemployment? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the test for determining whether a trespasser's intent to trespass is intentional? (Ontario, Canada)
What are the implications of a family law case law review of the applicable provisions and case law principles for costs in family law? (Ontario, Canada)
In support of a joint family plan, does the Child and Family Services Act, R.O. 1990, c.61(2) make a presumption in favour of a community or kin plan? (Ontario, Canada)
Is there any case law that allows a plaintiff to plead both an intentional tort of negligence and an unintentional tort of intentional negligence? (Ontario, Canada)
Is a payor intentionally under-employed or unemployed intentionally negligent in paying for their child’s education and health needs? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the test for a settled intention or purpose? (Ontario, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.