How have the courts dealt with the issue of traditional marriage in the context of maintenance and/or traditional marriage?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Booth v. Arnott (No. 1), 1991 CanLII 7730 (SK QB):

In each of those cases the court was confronted with a long-standing traditional marriage. In each instance the court saw fit to vary an existing order so as to continue or provide maintenance or in the case of Brace v. Brace to initiate maintenance payments. This was done even though the respective parties had been separated for some time. It was argued before me that the factual circumstances in those cases are analogous to those before me.

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