My ex does not allow me to register any sports activities under my parenting time unless she agreed in advanced. Of course that 8 out of 10 times she did not agree on it even when I offered that I won't claim S7 expense.
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Originally posted by rockscan View PostYes they are.
Hockey - not special nor extraordinary
Soccer - same
Dance - same
The only thing is daycare in support of employment and medical expenses that exceed $500 per year for the children. Which is super rare stuff.
There are 100's of thousands of children who don't have extracurricular activities. They are "extracurricular" and not "special" nor are they "extraordinary".
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Mandatory section 7 is daycare, medical and school. Some sports are section 7 like kids who have been playing for years or kids who are young and starting out etc. Its a case by case basis but if its t-ball at $50-75 for the season, not s7. If its soccer theyve been playing for a few years and $500, s7.
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Originally posted by thh1 View PostI offered that I won't claim S7 expense.Originally posted by thh1 View PostInitially I 'd like to claim under S7.
Negotiations with you must be excruciating, even Trump waits a week before completely changing his position.
- If you want to make an S7 claim, you need consent.
- If you do not want to make an S7 claim, you do not need consent.
- Extracurricular stuff is generally speaking not S7
- Extraordinary stuff is S7 (as in, kid is going to be an NHL star)
- Judges routinely screw up when it comes to determining if an expense is S7. Rulings are all over the map.
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If the children enjoy it, and you can afford it then just go for it. And don't let the EX use the SA as a means of controlling you and the kids.
Originally posted by Janus View Post[*]Judges routinely screw up when it comes to determining if an expense is S7. Rulings are all over the map.
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