Question for a friend...
Ex is a non-medical “doctor” who owns their own clinic in addition to rental property resulting in an income. The gross income of this person could be in the $90,000 to $120,000 range (if not higher) compared to my friends $50,000 income.
At the time of the agreement (16 years ago) incomes were somewhat similar and as such post secondary expenses were agreed to be split 50/50.
Fast forward to now. Friend filed the motion to change in response to school expenses (and a multitude of non section 7 expenses) filed with FRO for reimbursement. In the ex’s response, income is listed as very low to the point of it being half the income of my friend. This is directly due to CRA income amount including operating expenses.
How does my friend state that the opposing party’s income is not a correct representation in a case conference brief? No financial statement was filed or associated documents. It’s ok to split 50/50 but ex is claiming tens of thousands in expenses, wants ongoing cs and school expenses past the first degree and they have more assets and income than my friend.
Ex is a non-medical “doctor” who owns their own clinic in addition to rental property resulting in an income. The gross income of this person could be in the $90,000 to $120,000 range (if not higher) compared to my friends $50,000 income.
At the time of the agreement (16 years ago) incomes were somewhat similar and as such post secondary expenses were agreed to be split 50/50.
Fast forward to now. Friend filed the motion to change in response to school expenses (and a multitude of non section 7 expenses) filed with FRO for reimbursement. In the ex’s response, income is listed as very low to the point of it being half the income of my friend. This is directly due to CRA income amount including operating expenses.
How does my friend state that the opposing party’s income is not a correct representation in a case conference brief? No financial statement was filed or associated documents. It’s ok to split 50/50 but ex is claiming tens of thousands in expenses, wants ongoing cs and school expenses past the first degree and they have more assets and income than my friend.
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