Is it unfair and unreasonable for a claimant to request a lump sum payment for past special and extraordinary expenses?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Chutter v. Chutter, 2016 BCSC 2407 (CanLII):

Yet in the interests of fairness and certainty, the claimant should have advised the respondent in a timely manner the details of a special expense and why it was being incurred. It is unfair and unreasonable to expect the respondent to pay a lump sum for past special and extraordinary expenses, especially in the amounts the claimant seeks, when she has not informed him of the nature and extent of those expenses: Petersen v. Petersen, 2007 BCSC 497 at para. 30.

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