This trial decision addressed financial issues between divorced parents, specifically the determination of the applicant's income for child support and the imputation of income to the respondent.
The court upheld the parties' Separation Agreement, which stipulated using the applicant's T4 employment income for child support calculations, rejecting the respondent's unsubstantiated claims of hidden income through stock options or restricted share units (RSUs).
The court accepted expert and employer testimony confirming the applicant's T4 accurately reflected his total compensation.
Furthermore, the court imputed an annual income of $35,000 to the respondent, finding her intentionally unemployed or under-employed, and ordered her to pay child support arrears.