What is the impact of a child not having to contribute towards their post-secondary education costs?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Boustanji v. Barazi, 2017 ONSC 4261 (CanLII):

Paragraph 40 of Aubert v. Cipriani [2015] ONSC 6103 stands for the proposition that the extent to which a child will be expected to contribute to their post-secondary education costs depends on the particular facts and dynamics of a case.

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