What is the test for equal division of property or family debt?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Lupien v LeBlanc, 2019 BCSC 431 (CanLII):

The question here falls to be determined under s. 95. That provision calls for equal division of family property or family debt unless an equal division would be “significantly unfair”. That term was considered by Butler J. in Remmem v. Remmem, 2014 BCSC 1552 at para. 44. As he put it, “significantly is understood to mean more than a regular impact – something weighty, meaningful or compelling.”

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