Canada:
If You Think Retirement Will Change Your Spousal Support Obligations, You Might Want To Think Again
09 August 2017
Torkin Manes LLP
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Special to the Financial Post
Two recent Ontario cases show that while retirement and early
retirement may bring about significant life changes, they do not
necessarily satisfy the legal definition of "material
change" needed to vary a support order.
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