What date should be set as the date on which the real property should be valued?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Charan v Charan, 2018 BCSC 1537 (CanLII):

The lack of contribution by one spouse to the maintenance or preservation of the real property, coupled with market forces leading to the rapid rise in value of the property between the separation date and trial, may result in the separation date being set as the date on which the real property should be valued: see A.J.E. v. T.B.W., 2017 BCSC 1657 at paras. 165-168; and Davie v. De Mark, 2017 BCSC 872 paras. 143-148.

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