E.A. v. B.L.A.
The court found the defendant's move to long-term disability producing a substantial and continuing reduction in income was not actually assessed by the prior judge when fixing spousal support and therefore constituted a change in circumstances warranting review; accordingly the court granted review and procedural...
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- Citation
- 2005 BCSC 424
- Parties
- Plaintiff: E.A.; Defendant: B.L.A.
- Court
- Supreme Court of British Columbia
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 22 March 2005
- Procedural Posture
- Spousal Support Variation (family Law) / Application to Vary Consent Order and Prior Judgment; Teleconference Decision Granting Review and Procedural Directions
- Outcome
- Court found a material change in the defendant's circumstances warranting review of spousal support and granted procedural relief; no final variation on the merits was made.
- Legal Topics
- Variation of Support, Material Change in Circumstances, Disability Income, Consent Order Review, Stay of Enforcement
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
E.A.
Plaintiff
B.L.A.
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Spousal Support Variation (family Law) / Application to Vary Consent Order and Prior Judgment; Teleconference Decision Granting Review and Procedural Directions
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the defendant's move to long-term disability and reduction to approximately 65-67% of pre-disability income constitutes a material change in circumstances warranting variation of spousal support
- 2 Whether the possibility of long-term disability was within the contemplation of the court at the time of the prior spousal support decision
- 3 Whether enforcement of the spousal support order should be stayed pending review
Ratio Decidendi
The court found the defendant's move to long-term disability producing a substantial and continuing reduction in income was not actually assessed by the prior judge when fixing spousal support and therefore constituted a change in circumstances warranting review; accordingly the court granted review and procedural relief rather than final variation on the merits.
Court Disposition
Court found a material change in the defendant's circumstances warranting review of spousal support and granted procedural relief; no final variation on the merits was made.
Orders
- Plaintiff granted leave to file additional affidavit material within one week of March 15, 2005
- Defendant granted leave to file reply material by March 29, 2005
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