Ex is a high income earner.
In one spot our agreement states that child support "will take into consideration" amounts for university and residence and that he can pay those amounts directly to the university.
In another spot it also states that, child support ends when:
a) children cease to be a "child" under divorce act
b) no longer resides with the custodial parent ("resides" includes living away from home for school, summer employment or vacation)
and a few more.
I assume that child support will continue after she starts university in addition to tuition, expenses, etc but that child support will go directly to our daughter.
Am I crazy? Does she still get child support in addition to the rest or does his percentage of the meal plan/residency, etc count as child support?
(For reference, her current amount of c/s a month is $2,250)
In one spot our agreement states that child support "will take into consideration" amounts for university and residence and that he can pay those amounts directly to the university.
In another spot it also states that, child support ends when:
a) children cease to be a "child" under divorce act
b) no longer resides with the custodial parent ("resides" includes living away from home for school, summer employment or vacation)
and a few more.
I assume that child support will continue after she starts university in addition to tuition, expenses, etc but that child support will go directly to our daughter.
Am I crazy? Does she still get child support in addition to the rest or does his percentage of the meal plan/residency, etc count as child support?
(For reference, her current amount of c/s a month is $2,250)
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