In what circumstances have courts imputed income to a father where the father failed to produce medical evidence to support his claim that he was unable to work because of health problems?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Parsons v. Parsons, 2012 NSSC 239 (CanLII):

In McKinnon v. Serroul 2011 NSSC 386, MacLellan J. imputed income to a father where he failed to produce medical evidence to support his contention that he was unable to work because of health problems.

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