
Imputing Income: Peters v Atchooay 2022 ABCA 347
Please join the Family Law South Section for this special bonus lunch with Tina Huizinga, K.C. Tina argued Peters v Atchooay 2022 ABCA 347 before the Alberta Court of Appeal in November 2021. The decision was released on October 31, 2022. No longer will Hunt v Smolis-Hunt 2001 ABCA 229 govern the imputation of income for child support. We look forward to the discussion on how “deliberate evasion” has been replaced by “reasonableness”. This will be a virtual presentation.
SPEAKERS
Tina Huizinga, K.C. (Huizinga Di Toppa Coles & Layton)
Dean Das CPA CA, CBV, CFF (Partner/Senior Vice President MDD Forensic Accountants)
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On-demand. Originally presented on Tuesday, December 13, 2022.
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