A. Whose Income?

AuthorJulien D. Payne - Marilyn A. Payne
Pages121-121

Page 121

The obligor’s income is the foundation on which the provincial and territorial tables fix the monthly amount of child support. The income of the other spouse may also be relevant in cases involving a child over the age of majority or obligors who earn more than $150,000 per year. In addition, the income of the other spouse and possibly that of his or her household members will be relevant to claims for special or extraordinary expenses under section 7 of the Federal Child...

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