In Canada: jilted Boomer wife "too bitter to work," seeks continued support
"The Supreme Court of Canada is set to rule Wednesday in a spousal support case that could reintroduce the concept of fault into the federal Divorce Act. Gary Leskun, who abruptly left his wife of 20 years to marry another woman in 1998, is appealing lower court rulings that maintained Sherry Leskun's monthly spousal support on the grounds that the woman, now 59, is too bitter to work." "Supreme Court Set to Rule on Whether Cheating Spouse is Debilitating" Macleans via Overlawyered.com |
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