Originally posted by oink
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I'm not sure the source of your info/quotes?
But yes - as i understand it, in Canadian Family Law - once you have assumed a 'primary' caretaker role to a child (even if the child is not biologically yours) you may very well be on the hook financially as if the child was yours biologically. Given enough time with said relationship slanted towards you versus the true bio parent - you may absorb more finacnial reposnsability than the actual bio parent.
Sad but true.
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