What is the range of equal share payments ordered by a court in a family law case?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from A.(L.C.) v. A.(R.J.), 2003 CanLII 52484 (ON CJ):

[60] In Kearney v. Murphy, the court ordered each parent to pay a proportionate share of the child’s cost based on his or her incomes. The payments were to be made directly to the child.

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