Beninger v. Beninger
The Court held the chambers judge did not err: the finding that the respondent's Guideline income for 2008 was $416,400 was supported by the evidence; the business expense deductions and tax treatment were sufficiently proven for support purposes and any tax return accuracy issues are for CRA to resolve; the...
Source-derived case information.
- Citation
- 2009 BCCA 458
- Parties
- Appellant (plaintiff): Joan Lorraine Beninger; Respondent (defendant): Michael John Beninger
- Court
- British Columbia Court of Appeal
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 16 October 2009
- Procedural Posture
- Divorce / Family Law – Child and Spousal Support / Appeal to the Court of Appeal From Supreme Court of British Columbia (judgment on Variation)
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed; chambers judge's orders upheld
- Legal Topics
- Variation of Support Orders, Child Support Guidelines, Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines, Standard of Review on Appeal, Disclosure and Business Expense Deductions, Application of S.17(4.1) of the Divorce Act
- Source Language
- english
Source-derived case record
Summary, issues, holding and outcome
More case intelligence is available
Unlock the full research layer for this judgment.
Parties
Joan Lorraine Beninger
Appellant (plaintiff)
Michael John Beninger
Respondent (defendant)
Procedural Posture
Divorce / Family Law – Child and Spousal Support / Appeal to the Court of Appeal From Supreme Court of British Columbia (judgment on Variation)
Legal Issues
- 1 Proper determination of payor's income for Child Support Guidelines purposes
- 2 Whether business expense deductions and non‑inclusion of Law Society fees as taxable benefit were appropriately treated
- 3 Whether the application was properly treated as a variation under s.17 and whether s.17(4.1) was applied
Ratio Decidendi
The Court held the chambers judge did not err: the finding that the respondent's Guideline income for 2008 was $416,400 was supported by the evidence; the business expense deductions and tax treatment were sufficiently proven for support purposes and any tax return accuracy issues are for CRA to resolve; the application was properly considered as a variation under s.17 and the chambers judge judicially exercised discretion in fixing spousal support within the advisory Guidelines range; appeal dismissed.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed; chambers judge's orders upheld
Orders
- Appeal dismissed
- Chambers judge's determination of respondent's 2008 income for Guidelines purposes at $416,400 upheld
Full Case Text
Judgment text and source record
Sign in to read
Sign in to read the full judgment text
Sign in to read the full judgment text. Downloads and additional research tools may depend on your plan.
Sign in to read the full judgment