What is the difference between a father and daughter's obligation to pay child support when they graduate from high school?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Edwards v. Edwards, 2021 ONSC 1550 (CanLII):

See also: Bishop v. McKinney, 2015 ONSC 5565, in which the father’s obligation to pay child support was suspended following the daughter’s graduation from high school, but resumed following her enrollment at university a year and a half later.

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