What are the expectations of the parties in a relationship?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from T.L.B.L. v. T.E.M., 2021 ONSC 8235 (CanLII):

The expectations of parties in a relationship are rarely express. Intention is thus determined by their conduct. See: Pettkus v. Becker, at para. 22.

In this regard, in Peter v. Beblow, at para. 16, McLachlan J. held that a common law spouse generally owes no duty to perform work or provide services for her partner.

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