Is an annuity that is subject to income guidelines an obligation to provide evidence to support the claim?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Tookenay v Laframboise, 2015 ONSC 2898 (CanLII):

I agree with this statement from Rivard v. Hamkiewicz: In my view, the respondent had an obligation to provide the court with the evidence about this annuity that may be required to allow a reasonable determination of whether the payments are income of the guidelines in whole or in part.

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