Is there an apt situation to find that Class F shares are family assets on the basis of s. 58(3)(a)(i) of the Family Law Act?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Garrett v. Garrett, 2000 BCSC 444 (CanLII):

I am thus satisfied that this is an apt situation to find as found by Smith J. in Flewin v. Flewin, supra, that the Class F shares are family assets on the basis of s. 58(3)(a)(i).

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