Michel v. Graydon
- 2020 SCC 24
- Go to CanLII for full text
The above case is referenced within:
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Annotated Family Practice
(Current to: March 01 2024)
- Chapter 1. Federal Child Support Guidelines, SOR/97-175—Annotated
- Chapter 5. Family Law Act, S.B.C. 2011, c. 25—Annotated
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British Columbia Family Practice Manual
(Current to: February 01 2024)
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Chapter 8. Commencing Proceedings
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VI. Commencing a Family Law Proceeding in Supreme Court [§8.42]
- C. Drafting the Notice of Family Claim [§8.50]
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VI. Commencing a Family Law Proceeding in Supreme Court [§8.42]
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Chapter 12. Obtaining Discovery in a Family Law Case
- II. Disclosure under Supreme Court Family Rule 5-1 [§12.2]
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Chapter 16. Varying Orders and Challenging Family Agreements in Supreme Court
- IV. Applying to Alter a Child Support Order [§16.19]
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Chapter 8. Commencing Proceedings
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Family Law Agreements: Annotated Precedents
(Current to: November 15 2023)
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Chapter 3. Minutes of Settlement and Consent Orders in Family Law Proceedings
- V. Pursuing a Court Order Instead of Enforcing an Agreement [§3.18]
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Chapter 9. Child Support and Spousal Support Clauses in Family Law Agreements
- II. Child Support Guidelines [§9.2]
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Chapter 3. Minutes of Settlement and Consent Orders in Family Law Proceedings
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Family Law Sourcebook for British Columbia
(Current to: October 15 2024)
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Chapter 3. Child Support
- V. Child of the Marriage under the Divorce Act [§3.7]
- XV. Retroactive Child Support [§3.77]
- A. When a Retroactive Child Support Order May Be Made [§3.78]
- B. Factors to Consider for a Retroactive Child Support Order [§3.82]
- C. Date of Retroactivity for Child Support [§3.88]
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Chapter 9. Discovery and Financial Disclosure in Family Law
- V. Disclosure Requirements under the Child Support Guidelines [§9.8]
- VII. Consequences of Non-disclosure or Inadequate Disclosure [§9.20]
- B. Setting Aside an Agreement or Order Due to Non-disclosure in a Family Law Case [§9.22]
- D. Non-disclosure Leading to Increased Support [§9.26]
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Chapter 3. Child Support