Hoping to get some advice on my circumstances and possibly what I should expect.
I have 1 son (50/50) who will be starting post secondary education in the fall of 2021. I pay offset CS, but my ex doesn't work so my ratio is currently 73% for S.7 and I pay a fairly big amount of offset CS given our schedule.
I am hoping that CS that is currently paid directly to my ex would go down, given that I will be paying for a large amount of post-secondary costs.
Given the delays in court system that will likely result with COVID and the fact that the last time we went through the courts, it took almost 2 years to resolve the matter. Should I be looking to start the process now?
Also, in my circumstances, what are people's thoughts on what would be paid to my ex. vs. the child. Although my son has expressed an interest in going away for school, that's not guaranteed and who knows what will happen with COVID.
I am not expecting my ex to agree to any changes and would expect this to go to litigation. I want to avoid getting lawyers, but I suspect I will be have to given the complexity. I am in Ottawa if that helps.
I have 1 son (50/50) who will be starting post secondary education in the fall of 2021. I pay offset CS, but my ex doesn't work so my ratio is currently 73% for S.7 and I pay a fairly big amount of offset CS given our schedule.
I am hoping that CS that is currently paid directly to my ex would go down, given that I will be paying for a large amount of post-secondary costs.
Given the delays in court system that will likely result with COVID and the fact that the last time we went through the courts, it took almost 2 years to resolve the matter. Should I be looking to start the process now?
Also, in my circumstances, what are people's thoughts on what would be paid to my ex. vs. the child. Although my son has expressed an interest in going away for school, that's not guaranteed and who knows what will happen with COVID.
I am not expecting my ex to agree to any changes and would expect this to go to litigation. I want to avoid getting lawyers, but I suspect I will be have to given the complexity. I am in Ottawa if that helps.
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