The court ordered $250,000 held in trust as security for future child support obligations.
The applicant sought security for child support and s.7 expenses due to the respondent's history of payment default and negative animus.
The parties had previously agreed on the form of security and some specific expense reimbursements.
The court determined the quantum of security, ordering $250,000 to cover reasonably foreseeable future support obligations, to be held in the respondent's counsel's trust account.
The decision also addressed the process for future costs submissions.
Trypis v Trypis, 2017 ONSC 2364