In what circumstances will a court refuse to order the sale of the matrimonial home?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Gjernes v. Gjernes, 2010 BCSC 168 (CanLII):

It has been held in other cases that where children of the marriage are residing in the matrimonial home with the custodial parent that an order for sale would be disruptive and put the children and the custodial parent in economic jeopardy, the court has, in those circumstances, refused to make an order for sale until circumstances change. It has been held, however, that the presence of children in the house will not alone result in a court’s refusal to make an order for sale. The presence of children must be reasonably balanced with the economic circumstances involved in the case. The presence of children in the house will not alone result in a refusal of an order for sale. See Barker v. Barker 2002 BCCA 245 and McLaren v. McLaren 1998 B.C.J. No. 2485 (S.C.).

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