FAMILY LAW – PROPERTY – short marriage, one child – husband had significant assets at the date of the marriage - where the factual findings about family violence in a children’s case were admitted in the property proceedings – where it is appropriate to make an adjustment based on a Kennon claim because contributions were made significantly more arduous due to violence – where the wife had recovered from post traumatic stress disorder arising from the violence – where the husband has a far greater earning capacity than the wife – determined that it was a just and equitable alteration for the wife to receive 28% of the net assets
FAMILY LAW – CHILD SUPPORT – departure determination – where the husband has a substantially higher earning capacity – where it is just and equitable that the husband pay 85% of the child’s expenses