Just saw this today,
Ontario has introduced an amendment to the Family Law Act that would make all adult children with disabilities — including those whose parents were never married — eligible for child support.
The justification is that this brings Ontario's law more in line with Federal legislation.
This doesn't affect me at all but I wonder if there is any age after which a disabled child would not require child support or is this a lifetime child support situation.
I also wonder if a married couple with a disabled child is legally required to provide financial support after a certain age.
Ontario has introduced an amendment to the Family Law Act that would make all adult children with disabilities — including those whose parents were never married — eligible for child support.
The justification is that this brings Ontario's law more in line with Federal legislation.
This doesn't affect me at all but I wonder if there is any age after which a disabled child would not require child support or is this a lifetime child support situation.
I also wonder if a married couple with a disabled child is legally required to provide financial support after a certain age.
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