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Child support is the part of divorce and family law that many people hate the most. Since, in Canada, monthly child support is based entirely on the payer’s income, it might seem logical that a parent can reduce his or her child support obligation by reducing his or her income. However, even people who have legitimate losses of income can find it difficult to reduce their support obligations. The same principals apply to spousal support.
In this episode of the Ontario Family Law Podcast, Certified Specialist in Family Law, John Schuman, covers why intentionally reducing income will not lower support… and how those rules can even affect people who have lost their job or had other income losses through no fault of their own.
A video version of this podcast is available of YouTube.
If you found this episode helpful, check out these episodes on similar topics:
98. 7 Big Costly Child Support Mistakes
90. 5 Family Law Fails
89. Is Child Support Ever Too Much?
81. Can Separated Parents Agree to No Child Support?
76. Why Your Income for Taxes May Not Be Your Income for Child Support (or Spousal Support)
66.. How to Change Child Support
54. Child Support Does Not End at Age 18
53. How to Pay Less Child Support
The Ontario Family Law Podcast is a companion to the book, Guide to the Basics of Ontario Family Law. The latest edition, which is up-to-date on all important divorce issues is now available. Get it as a $9.99 Kindle eBook , or as an Apple Book for your iPad or iPhone . Also, you can get it as a paperback or hard cover from Amazon or at better bookstores.
TO CONTACT JOHN SCHUMAN:
Phone: 1-647-342-6775
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.schumanlaw.ca
Child support is the part of divorce and family law that many people hate the most. Since, in Canada, monthly child support is based entirely on the payer’s income, it might seem logical that a parent can reduce his or her child support obligation by reducing his or her income. However, even people who have legitimate losses of income can find it difficult to reduce their support obligations. The same principals apply to spousal support.
In this episode of the Ontario Family Law Podcast, Certified Specialist in Family Law, John Schuman, covers why intentionally reducing income will not lower support… and how those rules can even affect people who have lost their job or had other income losses through no fault of their own.
A video version of this podcast is available of YouTube.
If you found this episode helpful, check out these episodes on similar topics:
98. 7 Big Costly Child Support Mistakes
90. 5 Family Law Fails
89. Is Child Support Ever Too Much?
81. Can Separated Parents Agree to No Child Support?
76. Why Your Income for Taxes May Not Be Your Income for Child Support (or Spousal Support)
66.. How to Change Child Support
54. Child Support Does Not End at Age 18
53. How to Pay Less Child Support
The Ontario Family Law Podcast is a companion to the book, Guide to the Basics of Ontario Family Law. The latest edition, which is up-to-date on all important divorce issues is now available. Get it as a $9.99 Kindle eBook , or as an Apple Book for your iPad or iPhone . Also, you can get it as a paperback or hard cover from Amazon or at better bookstores.
TO CONTACT JOHN SCHUMAN:
Phone: 1-647-342-6775
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.schumanlaw.ca
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