What is the appropriate table amount for a defendant's failure to disclose financial information?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Vo v. Vo, 2015 BCSC 467 (CanLII):

Given the defendant’s failure to disclose financial information and to appear at trial application of the presumption has not been challenged. However, the appropriateness of the “table amount” should still be considered: Neufeld v. Neufeld, 2005 BCCA 7 (at paras. 38-40).

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