Can adult child of the marriage return to that status?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Postma v. Postma, 2016 BCSC 1807 (CanLII):

An adult child who is found to no longer be a child of the marriage may return to that status for various reasons, including a return to post-secondary education. In such circumstances, the adult child may again be entitled to child support: Hartshorne v. Hartshorne, 2010 BCCA 327 at para. 77.

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