The respondent brought a motion to set aside a default judgment granted in a family law proceeding that awarded custody arrangements, child support, spousal support, equalization, and other relief.
The court considered whether the motion was brought promptly after discovery of the judgment, whether the default was satisfactorily explained, and whether there was an arguable defence on the merits.
The moving party acted within four days of learning of the judgment and provided a reasonable explanation that he had not been aware of the proceedings despite substituted service.
The court found there were arguable issues relating to custody, support, and equalization that should be litigated, particularly given the children’s best interests.
The default judgment was set aside and timelines were established for the filing of responding materials and further case management.