What is the test for setting a date for a reduction in income loss?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hoar v. Toner (Hoar), 2010 NBQB 167 (CanLII):

Given that the respondent has been making reasonable efforts at self-sufficiency and that it appears on the evidence that her financial circumstances will not change at an identifiable point in the foreseeable future, I decline to time limit the award or set a review date (See: S.C. v. J.C. supra, at para. 13; Fisher v. Fisher supra, at paras. 70-73). COSTS

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