Law360 Canada ( November 24, 2016, 7:00 PM EST) -- Appeal by the wife from an order striking a portion of her claim. The parties married in 1993 and separated in 2013. They had two children. The wife commenced divorce proceedings. She sought to amend her claim for equalization of net family property to provide for an unequal division in her favour. The wife alleged the husband recklessly depleted net family property by spending money on extramarital affairs and prostitution. The husband moved to strike the amendment. The motion judge found, having regard to the Civil Procedure Rules, that the wife pled insufficient material facts in support of her claim. The concept of depletion for the purpose of an unequal division of property related to an end financial result rather than the moral nature of the alleged spending. Relying on the Family Law Rules summary judgment provisions, the motion judge struck the relevant portions of the wife’s amendment without leave to amend. The wife appealed....