Can a court order a reduction in child support if the child is working full-time and attends community college?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from A.C. v. M.Z., 2010 ONSC 6473 (CanLII):

A similar discontinuance of child support arose in Maybee v. Preston-Yamamoto [2008] O.J. No. 5278 where an adult child was working, taking only one community college course per term and rejected her father.

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