As was stated in Uribe v. Sanchez [2006] OJ No. 2370, the financial evidence of the plaintiff must be set out with robust particularity, leaving no unanswered questions. Thus, the evidence about assets should be backed up by production of all appropriate supporting documents, and a reliable listing of assets and liabilities, income and expenses. A list of assets on its own is evidence in a vacuum. It provides an incomplete snapshot of a party’s actual financial situation and is of no real assistance in response to a motion of this kind.
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