Although there is a presumption that child support is determined on the basis of the Table amounts, this section provides that when a payor’s income is over $150,000.00 per annum, a court may order an amount of child support that is different than the Guidelines if the amount of support is “inappropriate” having regards to the “conditions, needs, and the financial...
The Federal Child Support Guidelines were intended to provide a fair, objective manner to determine child support. It was intended that the quantum of support would be based on the payor’s income and the number of child. The party would then go to a table listing child support as set out the guidelines and pay the quantum of support based on the person’s income and the number of...
This section provides that it is possible that when a child is over the age of 18, a court may order an amount of child support less than as provided for in the Guidelines. This is one of the circumstances where a court has discretion to award an amount of support that is different than as determined by the payor’s income and the Guidelines. In evaluating the amount of child support,...
In determining child support under the guildelines, “any amount is determined on the basis of specified information, the most current information is used”. As a result, the payor of child support, will have to provide his more recent income tax returns. If he is employed, he will be required to provide his recent pay stubs. (more…)
Although the Federal Child Support Guidelines were enacted to make the process more objective, in some circumstances there is still discretion by the court as to the quantum of support. As a result, it is important to retain a Toronto family lawyer to assist and ensure that your rights and obligations are being protected.
At Fine & Associates, we can have a family lawyer review your...
The objectives of the Guidelines is to “promote fairness to children” and to “reduce the conflict and tension between spouses, by making the calculation of support more objective” and to “reduce litigation” and to “ensure consistent treatment of spouses and children”. However, since there are several objectives to consider which must be balanced...