What factors are considered to support the petitioner in a motion for divorce?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Pinkham v. Pinkham, 2015 NSSC 289 (CanLII):

In my view at this stage of the divorce proceedings, none of the factors set out in Gordon v. Goertz favor the petitioner’s actions. There may be a change in the future, however, we are involved here in interim proceedings.

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