Imputing Income: An Update Since Peters v Atchooay (On-Demand)

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In the recent Alberta Court of Appeal case of Peters v Atchooay, the law dealing with imputing income in child support matters changed. This presentation canvasses the law surrounding imputation of income in child support matters and spousal support matters.

This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person conference from May 4–7, 2023 as part of LESA’s Refresher 2023: Family Law.

Total running time is 1 hour, 2 minutes.

You may also be interested in other presentations from LESA’s Refresher 2023: Family Law program. Click here for the full list of presentations.

Faculty

Organizing Committee

Justice Michael Kraus, Court of King’s Bench of Alberta
Rhoda Dobler KC, WK Family Lawyers LLP
Nancy Flatters KC, Retired Justice, Alberta Court of Justice
Andy Hayher KC, Vogel LLP
Jocelyn E. Innes, Innes Law
Christopher A. Jackson, Jackson Law

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Justice Dawn Pentelechuk, Court of Appeal of Alberta

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