So this thread isn't absolutely about ceasing child support, it is more about the best way to proceed with child support. My husband is dealing with parental alienation, not putting son two flights so far, this Christmas was the latest example. There is not much we can do, son lives in Ontario, we are in NS. The first time it happened I tried calling a lawyer to look at options and nobody in the area the son lives could take on the case, small town. We have to hire in that area because the lawyers know the law in that area, as well we can't afford to fly, put a lawyer up in hotels, etc from here. The son has completely stopped communication with his father, and his father's grandmother. We don't really know why, he told me he won't talk about it.
The bottom line is, he is finishing grade 12 this year, if accepted, going away for university. He will be receiving a Canada pension disability, just happened and being backdated 19 months, he does have native status (we get mixed responses on what that means for education contributions from the mother). How are matters like these, from experiences, typically handled? Does the father pay cs for the months he is home with his mother? I know the mother won't touch section 7 expenses for university, because she won't pay for it. What is the best way to proceed, for the child? Any advice is appreciated.
The bottom line is, he is finishing grade 12 this year, if accepted, going away for university. He will be receiving a Canada pension disability, just happened and being backdated 19 months, he does have native status (we get mixed responses on what that means for education contributions from the mother). How are matters like these, from experiences, typically handled? Does the father pay cs for the months he is home with his mother? I know the mother won't touch section 7 expenses for university, because she won't pay for it. What is the best way to proceed, for the child? Any advice is appreciated.
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