Retroactive Child Support (Recent Ruling in the Supreme Court)
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that retroactive support can be in effect after a child has become an adult. The court said that hindering retroactive support is most…
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that retroactive support can be in effect after a child has become an adult. The court said that hindering retroactive support is most…
If there is a parenting schedule in place, there is a presumption that the existing parenting schedule should continue. Judges expect parents to use their best efforts to resolve parenting…
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected every facet of our lives. For those who are raising a child with an ex-spouse, COVID-19 has presented some unprecedented challenges for co-parenting. You may…
Clients are often confused about the terms, guardianship, custody, and parenting time. There are different terms used when it comes to parenting arrangements, depending on which legislation is applicable. In…
It is well known that parents have an obligation to provide support for their children as long as they are under the age of 19 or continue to be dependent…