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Quantifying support claims during life/after death.

By Barrie M. Hayes on June 28, 2013
Posted in child support, General, spousal support, Wills

Barrie Hayes, Partner, Family Law

There is a marked difference in the legal approach to quantifying support claims when a support payor is living as opposed to after a support payor has died.

In situations where the support payor is living the Divorce Act determines child and spousal support for married support payors and…

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