In an uncontested family law trial, the applicant father sought partition and sale of a jointly owned property, occupation rent, and spousal support, while acknowledging his obligation to pay child support.
The court found the father had an 85% beneficial interest in the Colchester property via resulting trust and ordered its partition and sale.
Due to the mother's failure to provide financial disclosure, the court imputed her income based on rental properties and employment, ordering her to pay $28,000 in occupation rent and significant retroactive and ongoing spousal support.
The father was ordered to pay retroactive and ongoing child support, and was awarded full indemnity costs due to the mother's non-compliance with disclosure orders.