Snappers; Broad overview of the year’s SCC Decisions; Critique of Assessment & Overnight Access; How to Do a Tax Gross Up; Unreported Income; Wilful Disobedience of Prior Court Orders | CPDonline.ca

Snappers; Broad overview of the year’s SCC Decisions; Critique of Assessment and Overnight Access; How to Do a Tax Gross Up; Unreported Income; Wilful Disobedience of Prior Court Orders

SNAPPERS; Broad overview of the year’s SCC Decisions; Critique of Assessment and Overnight Access; How to Do a Tax Gross Up; Unreported Income; Wilful Disobedience of Prior Court Orders

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Professionalism (Ethics, etc.): 0.25
Substantive: 0.25
Published
2016
Presenter(s)
Liam Cardill
Linsey Sherman
Jonathan Solomon
Jennifer Williams
Erika Young
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
30 minutes
Price
$99.00 plus tax
CCLA Family Law Conference 2016
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Supreme Court of Canada Snapshot

Reviewing a year’s worth of Supreme Court of Canada jurisprudence is kind of like going to the gym – slow to get started and sometimes painful, but great exercise and always worth it. 2015 was a busy year at the Court, and narrowing the list was no easy task. Here are the highlights..

Case Analysis of M v. F 2015 ONCA 277

The Courts have referenced the Ontario Court of Appeal (ONCA) decision, M v. F., on multiple occasions since it was rendered. Where appropriate, I have noted a few decisions within this critique, in order to further elaborate on the importance of this decision. In this analysis I have focused on expert evidence, overnight access, and relevancy of matters on appeal.

Vico Bordin v. Elice Bordin 2015 ONSC 3730

Sorya v. Parmar and S. (R.) v. S. (T.)

Presenters

Liam Cardill

Lawyer Linsey Sherman

Jonathan Solomon

Jennifer Williams

Erika Young

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