What are the implications of section 7 expenses for joint parenting?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Stone v. Crossman, 2015 NSSC 132 (CanLII):

[7] The issues in this matter are: • shared v. primary care • access • final decision making authority • child support: (a) prospective (b) section 7 expenses SHARED V. JOINT PARENTING

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