Hi folks,
Looking for some collective wisdom, so I'm trying to start a new thread. I'm in the process of registering with MEP and want to know if anyone can answer some of my questions.
Background:
Divorce is final, but ex has just decided to stop paying son's US college tuition. Long backstory with prep school in another province for 2 years, to support family plan to send son to US college to play NCAA sport. Now is finishing 2nd year of college , honour roll, starting lineup on team, etc. Have emails to support ex's involvement in the process with the college, stated how much he'd be willing to pay, how much he planned to set aside in TFSA, etc. Ex was recently audited by CRA for incorrectly claiming his CS payments as tax deductible. Got angry that he's not getting any deductions and coincidentally decided to only pay equal amount of the tuition of our other child who attends university locally and lives with me (though will likely have to go elsewhere for graduate work), so the cost differential is enormous. When I read through CanLii, Farden Factors seem to be in our son's favour. Divorce judgement lists proportionate percentages for Section 7 costs. Is this enough detail for MEP? Can I register with MEP, include my Divorce Judgement, as well as an invoice showing that the tuition has been paid this last semester, along with my cancelled cheques? Or do I need to go to court, to get a new order detailing the actual arrears?
Looking for some collective wisdom, so I'm trying to start a new thread. I'm in the process of registering with MEP and want to know if anyone can answer some of my questions.
Background:
Divorce is final, but ex has just decided to stop paying son's US college tuition. Long backstory with prep school in another province for 2 years, to support family plan to send son to US college to play NCAA sport. Now is finishing 2nd year of college , honour roll, starting lineup on team, etc. Have emails to support ex's involvement in the process with the college, stated how much he'd be willing to pay, how much he planned to set aside in TFSA, etc. Ex was recently audited by CRA for incorrectly claiming his CS payments as tax deductible. Got angry that he's not getting any deductions and coincidentally decided to only pay equal amount of the tuition of our other child who attends university locally and lives with me (though will likely have to go elsewhere for graduate work), so the cost differential is enormous. When I read through CanLii, Farden Factors seem to be in our son's favour. Divorce judgement lists proportionate percentages for Section 7 costs. Is this enough detail for MEP? Can I register with MEP, include my Divorce Judgement, as well as an invoice showing that the tuition has been paid this last semester, along with my cancelled cheques? Or do I need to go to court, to get a new order detailing the actual arrears?
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