How much is a biological parent's legal duty to support a child?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Vezina v. Vezina, 2004 SKQB 134 (CanLII):

Section 5 of the Regulations to the Child Support Guidelines provides: 5 Where the spouse against whom a child support order is sought stands in the place of a parent for a child, the amount of a child support order is, in respect of that spouse, such amount as the court considers appropriate, having regard to these Guidelines and any other parent’s legal duty to support the child. [For example, a natural parent other than the respondent.] I am mindful of the observation of Bastarache J. in Chartier v. Chartier, 1999 CanLII 707 (SCC), [1999] 1 S.C.R. 242, that the best interests of children is not determined by biological parenthood or legal status.

Other Questions


How much is a step-parent required to pay child support when the biological parent is not paying child support? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Can the biological father of a child be notified of the adoption of the child prior to the child being adopted? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What constitutes an unilateral termination by an adult child of his relationship with the parent from whom he is seeking child support? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the test to be used in a child support analysis under s. 18 of the Child Support Guidelines? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
In what circumstances will a court order joint custody and shared parenting with the parents of a child? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Can a child change his wish to move from one parent to the other parent? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
When can natural parents of an adopted child regain contact with their adopted child? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the test for granting access to the child to the father of the child after the child has been adopted? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
How to transfer real property to the custodial parent when there is no other way to obtain child support? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the legal context for a determination of a parent's best interest in a child by a judge in a custody application? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.