Is a father's income from the sale of shares he received as an employee included in his income for child support purposes?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from T.C. v A.J, 2021 BCSC 1696 (CanLII):

I note that the father’s income in 2018 was substantially higher because he sold shares he received as an employee during that year; these are shares he obtained as partial remuneration in addition to his salary. The father submits, correctly so, that shares should only be included in income when they are sold and become a realized gain. The shares provided to the father confer no immediate benefit from which child support could be paid until, of course, they are sold: see ss. 17 and 18 of the Guidelines and Brown v. Brown, 2014 BCCA 152.

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