The parties were common law spouses who cohabited for 13 years and had two children.
Following separation, the applicant father sought child support, spousal support, and half the increased value of the respondent mother's pension based on unjust enrichment.
The court imputed income to the father for child support purposes, finding him underemployed after starting his own business.
The court dismissed the father's claims for spousal support, finding no compensatory or non-compensatory basis, and dismissed his claim for a share of the mother's pension, finding no clear link between his contributions and the pension's growth.