What is the effect of relying on "inapplicable" or "unapplying" court decisions?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Kalkanis v. Domingues, 2022 ONSC 1071 (CanLII):

The Mother has relied upon many cases which are simply inapplicable or have facts which are very different than the facts before me. Some are trial decisions where the court had the benefit of a full record. Other cases similarly involve interim motions where the payor who had been employed throughout the marriage became intentionally unemployed and the court imputed income. E.g. Beer v. Beer, 2010 ONCJ 765;.

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