Some general to the point questions:
1) Within Ontario its considered 3 years for common law; thus is it standard that when the receiving spouse becomes common law (or married for that matter), spousal support can be terminated or at least reduced?
2) As its law to pay CS/SS and all things law is "good", verses lets say evil/bad; would it not be ok to educate the children within a separation that one parent must pay the other parent more than half their salary? I would think its perfectly fine. Its no different than saying, "...if you do something bad you go to prison..."
3) How can one find out if the ex is now cohabiting with a boyfriend, thus starting the clock on common law?
1) Within Ontario its considered 3 years for common law; thus is it standard that when the receiving spouse becomes common law (or married for that matter), spousal support can be terminated or at least reduced?
2) As its law to pay CS/SS and all things law is "good", verses lets say evil/bad; would it not be ok to educate the children within a separation that one parent must pay the other parent more than half their salary? I would think its perfectly fine. Its no different than saying, "...if you do something bad you go to prison..."
3) How can one find out if the ex is now cohabiting with a boyfriend, thus starting the clock on common law?
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