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Post Secondary Education – When does support entitlement cease?

By Barrie M. Hayes on September 13, 2012
Posted in child support

Barrie M. Hayes, Partner

There is a legal anomaly to the extent that there is, while a family unit is intact, no obligation at law for parents to support their adult children. Following separation, however, a legal obligation is triggered imposing support for adult children under provincial and federal legislation.

Most support legislation does…

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