How have the courts treated the wife’s expenses in the context of the unequalized portion of the pension issue?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Slongo v. Slongo, 2017 ONCA 272 (CanLII):

As for the wife’s expenses, before turning to his analysis of the unequalized portion of the pension issue, the motion judge cited Boston v. Boston for the proposition that “where a pension is equalized by way of a lump sum payment, the payee is under an obligation to use those assets in an income-producing way … to create an ‘pension’ to provide for her future.”

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