The parties separated after a 23-year marriage.
The respondent husband, who was the primary breadwinner during the marriage, lost his job post-separation due to alcohol abuse and sought interim spousal support from the applicant wife, whose income had increased.
The respondent also sought co-signing authority over the children's RESP account.
The court dismissed the respondent's motion for spousal support, finding no compensatory or non-compensatory entitlement, and imputed an income of $85,000 to him due to intentional unemployment.
The court also denied the respondent co-signing authority for the RESP, granting sole signing authority to the applicant with an obligation to provide accounting.