When will a court make child support orders retroactive? The Ontario Court of Appeal gives the answer in Walsh v. Walsh
By Joel Miller
Retroactive Child Support - Who's right is it anyway
By Paul McInnis and McInnis & Nicoll
The Impact of the Federal Child Suppoprt Guidelines on Spousal Support Orders: An Opportunity For Predictability and Reform In Spousal Maintenance
By Thomas Bastedo
Determining The Income Of The Self-Employed Under The Child Support Guidelines
By Lawrence S. Pascoe
Child Support Guidelines: Highlights & Insights
By Professor Nicholas Bala
Variation
By Malcolm Kronby
Extraordinary Expenses
By Melanie Kraft and Philip M. Epstein
Determining Income Under the Child Support Guidelines
By V. Jennifer MacKinnon
Undue Hardship
By Ricki D. Harris
Shared and Split Custody
By Professor Carol A. Rogerson
Income Over $150,000/Children Over the Age of Majority
By Judith M. Nicoll
Francis v. Baker - The S.C.C. Speaks
(The September 17th, 1999, decision dealing with how to set child support for payors with incomes over $150,000)
The Rich Pay Less Child Support in B.C.:
(Plester v. Plester
&
Francis v. Baker)
Five Provinces - Two Approaches? By Joel Miller
CSG s. 7(1)(f): What's Extraordinary and What's Not? - 5 Courts of Appeal Have Spoken - The Score is 3 to 2 in Favour of "Subjective" Reasoning:
By Joel Miller
The
Guidelines
Guideline Case
By Joel Miller
Child Support Guidelines: Memorandum to Ontario Lawyers
By Philip M. Epstein
Child Support Guidelines Legislation: An Overview
By Philip M. Epstein
[NOTE: The Department of Justice's
Federal Child Support Guidelines: A List of Case Law
provides "a non-exhaustive list of reported cases and some unreported appellate court decisions" set out under each section of the
Guidelines
. This is updated from time to time. JM]