Been here a while, and I have found so much great information. Unfortunately, things have taken a turn, and I have just received some not so great news, and I'm hoping for some guidance.
Here is my situation. I have been divorced for 14 years, and my son is 17 years old. When he was 11 he came and lived with me and my wife and daughter, and my ex and I had an agreement that she would not pay any support. I was happy enough just to have him full time. He lived with us for 5 years, and then we decided together that he could go and live with his mom again, and agreed that I would pay no support, just help out here and there.
That started out great until she lost her job, and exhausted EI, and went on social assistance. Now I'm being told that I have to pay table rates and have no choice retro to the first day she started on Assistance??
Is this true? Is there anything I can do to stop it?
Hopefully someone out there has a similar situation, and can shed some light.
Here is my situation. I have been divorced for 14 years, and my son is 17 years old. When he was 11 he came and lived with me and my wife and daughter, and my ex and I had an agreement that she would not pay any support. I was happy enough just to have him full time. He lived with us for 5 years, and then we decided together that he could go and live with his mom again, and agreed that I would pay no support, just help out here and there.
That started out great until she lost her job, and exhausted EI, and went on social assistance. Now I'm being told that I have to pay table rates and have no choice retro to the first day she started on Assistance??
Is this true? Is there anything I can do to stop it?
Hopefully someone out there has a similar situation, and can shed some light.
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