Does the court have to retroactively adjust child support retroactively for 3 years?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Zevallos v. Munoz, 2021 ONCJ 94 (CanLII):

In this case and based on the analysis in Michel v. Graydon, I find that the court is not required to only adjust child support retroactively for 3 years as was the previous usual approach.

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