Price v. Price, 2016 ONSC 728 is another example where there was no evidence a significant equalization payment would be required. In fact, the applicant, who had obtained a preservation order on an ex parte basis, failed to show any likelihood that she would be entitled to equalization. Justice Timms set aside the preservation order. In doing so, he said (at para. 6), “The correct standard is the same one to be applied when determining whether to grant an interim injunction.”
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