Marlene Robinson applied for an order declaring her husband, Kenneth Robinson, incapable of managing his property and sought appointment as his guardian of property under the Substitute Decisions Act.
The court found Kenneth Robinson incapable due to dementia and appointed Marlene Robinson as his guardian of property.
The court addressed concerns raised by the Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee regarding bond security and occupation rent, declining to impose them given the circumstances and the applicant's financial struggles.
An amended management plan was required before any sale of the matrimonial home.