In what circumstances will a Master grant a husband's application to add his adult son as a party?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from Guentert v. Guentert, 1992 CanLII 13226 (MB QB):

In Baddeley v. Baddeley (1989), 71 O.R.(2d) 318 (H.C.), decided by the High Court of Justice in Ontario on December 18, 1989 the Master had granted the husband's application to add the wife's adult son as a party and the Master's decision was upheld on appeal.

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