The parties separated in 2011 after a 16-year marriage.
The applicant sought equalization of net family property, retroactive child support, and Section 7 expenses.
The respondent sought to set aside a term of their separation agreement regarding the matrimonial home and claimed he had overpaid child support.
The court dismissed the respondent's request to set aside the agreement and the applicant's claims for post-separation expenses.
The court imputed income to the respondent due to his intentional underemployment and failure to provide financial disclosure.
The respondent was ordered to pay an equalization payment of $77,732.51, Section 7 expenses of $45,684.63, and retroactive child support based on the imputed income.