Can the circumstances of the parties into their 70’s and 80s be considered equalized in the context of equalization of income between the parties in their 70s and 90s?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from E.M.Y. v. M.P.Y., 2004 BCSC 1407 (CanLII):

Defence counsel submitted that the law does not provide that the circumstances of the parties into their 70’s and 80’s must be equivalent. Counsel said that the law does not support the proposition that the parties’ incomes must be equalized because of the length of the marriage: See Graves v. Graves, 2001 BCSC 1081.

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