Does a court have jurisdiction to order life insurance to a child support payor who does not have a life insurance policy?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Laczko v. Laczko, 1999 CanLII 14998 (ON SC):

From the foregoing cases, particularly Celi v. Eagle, I am persuaded that he court has jurisdiction pursuant to clause (k) of s.34(1) to order child support payors who do not at the material time have a life insurance policy, to purchase life insurance policy in an appropriate amount and with an appropriate irrevocable designation of beneficiary.

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