Law360 Canada ( March 8, 2018, 8:43 AM EST) -- Application by the husband for a declaration the marriage was void ab initio, striking the wife’s spousal support and property division claims, and extending the time to file a financial statement. The husband had a wife and children in China, but met the subject wife on a business trip to Vancouver, began dating her and proposed marriage. The parties went through a marriage ceremony in Las Vegas. The wife later learned the husband was still married to his wife in China and did not intend to immigrate to Canada. Nine months after the marriage, the wife brought an application for divorce, spousal support and property division. The husband argued the marriage was void ab initio, and the definition of spouse under the Family Law Act (FLA) did not include null and void marriages, so the wife could not claim support and property division....