How much is imputed to the payor when a payor quits their job?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from M.A. v. M.E., 2021 ONCJ 555 (CanLII):

[130] The salary level earned prior to quitting a job was imputed to the payor in Thompson v. Gilchrest, 2012 ONSC 4137 and in Lindsay v. Jeffrey, [2014] ONCJ 1.

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