How do exceptions from ss. 17 and 19 of the Guidelines apply to determine parent's income?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Yang v. Zhang, 2017 BCSC 524 (CanLII):

Vincent v. Vincent, 2012 BCCA 186, discusses the application of the exceptions listed in ss. 17–19 of the Guidelines and how they may further apply to determine a parent's Guidelines income:

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