NOVEMBER 28, 2017
Source: https://www.crossroadslaw.ca/blog/beyond-monthly-child-support-who-pays-for-the-dentist-and-soccer/
When parents separate they learn fairly quickly that there are two types of child support in Canada. These types of support are called section 3 and section 7 child support. These sections refer to different sections of the Child Support Guidelines.
Section 3 child support is the monthly amount that a parent pays to the parent who has most of the time with the children. This amount is calculated by using the Child Support Guidelines tables which are referred to in section 3 of the Guidelines.
Section 7 child support is paid to cover expenses that are not expected to be covered by section 3 child support. Determining what will be included as a section 7 expense depends on the lifestyle of the family before separation and the reasonableness of the expense. Typically, expenses that are considered section 7 expenses include:
The above list is not exhaustive, but it gives a general idea about what parents can expect to include as section 7 expenses.
Another question is how much does each parent pay? This is determined by each parent’s income as section 7 expenses are paid proportionately based on the incomes of the parents. If the parents earn the same amount each year, they will split the cost of section 7 expenses evenly. However, if one parent earns more, they will be responsible for more of the cost. For example, if one parent earns $70,000 per year and the other parent earns $30,000 per year, the parent who earns $70,000 per year will be responsible for 70% of the Section 7 expenses.
Another important thing to know about Section 7 expenses is how to have them enforced. In most situations, simply providing a receipt to the other parent should be sufficient. However, if the expense is disputed, you may need a Court order. Also, the Maintenance Enforcement Program can assist with the enforcement of section 7 expenses which have already been ordered by a Court.
If you have any questions about section 7 Expenses, or enforcing section 7 child support, please contact the lawyers at Crossroads Law. We have helped hundreds of clients claim section 7 expenses.
Source: https://www.crossroadslaw.ca/blog/beyond-monthly-child-support-who-pays-for-the-dentist-and-soccer/
When parents separate they learn fairly quickly that there are two types of child support in Canada. These types of support are called section 3 and section 7 child support. These sections refer to different sections of the Child Support Guidelines.
Section 3 child support is the monthly amount that a parent pays to the parent who has most of the time with the children. This amount is calculated by using the Child Support Guidelines tables which are referred to in section 3 of the Guidelines.
Section 7 child support is paid to cover expenses that are not expected to be covered by section 3 child support. Determining what will be included as a section 7 expense depends on the lifestyle of the family before separation and the reasonableness of the expense. Typically, expenses that are considered section 7 expenses include:
The above list is not exhaustive, but it gives a general idea about what parents can expect to include as section 7 expenses.
Another question is how much does each parent pay? This is determined by each parent’s income as section 7 expenses are paid proportionately based on the incomes of the parents. If the parents earn the same amount each year, they will split the cost of section 7 expenses evenly. However, if one parent earns more, they will be responsible for more of the cost. For example, if one parent earns $70,000 per year and the other parent earns $30,000 per year, the parent who earns $70,000 per year will be responsible for 70% of the Section 7 expenses.
Another important thing to know about Section 7 expenses is how to have them enforced. In most situations, simply providing a receipt to the other parent should be sufficient. However, if the expense is disputed, you may need a Court order. Also, the Maintenance Enforcement Program can assist with the enforcement of section 7 expenses which have already been ordered by a Court.
If you have any questions about section 7 Expenses, or enforcing section 7 child support, please contact the lawyers at Crossroads Law. We have helped hundreds of clients claim section 7 expenses.
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