• 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]