The applicant husband brought a motion for summary judgment to enforce an alleged final settlement agreement reached during a four-way meeting.
The respondent wife opposed the motion, arguing no final agreement was reached.
The court reviewed three different draft documents and noted significant discrepancies regarding essential terms such as child support, section seven expenses, life insurance, and pension division.
The court concluded there was no meeting of the minds and dismissed the motion for summary judgment, further finding that the issues were too complex for a mini-trial.