What is the test for a spouse to claim support as a dependant spouse?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Gabourie v. Gabourie, 2019 ONSC 6282 (CanLII):

The Ontario Court of Appeal confirmed in Cummings v. Cummings, (2004) O.R. (3d) 398, at para. 29, that to successfully claim support as a dependant spouse, the spouse must meet a two-pronged test: a) meet the definition of spouse (e.g., legally married); and b) be someone to whom the deceased was providing support or was under a legal obligation to provide support immediately before his death. This entitlement must be established on an arguable or prima facie basis.

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