The applicant wife brought a motion seeking an order for the respondent husband to retrieve personal items from the garage of the former matrimonial home.
The respondent husband opposed, expressing concern that other unidentified personal items in the home might be discarded.
The court found the applicant's proposal, which involved identifying items from photographs, to be reasonable and consistent with prior orders, including an interim exclusive possession order and a consent order outlining a retrieval process.
The court dismissed the respondent's concerns as unsubstantiated, noting the long separation period and the son's evidence that all the father's belongings were in the garage.
The motion was granted, and costs were awarded to the applicant.