Does a motion by a mother for child support and a cancelling her obligation to contribute to one of her children’s post-secondary education costs have to be dismissed?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Lefebvre v. Strilchuck, 2007 CanLII 8019 (ON SC):

Milner v. Milner, supra, involved a motion by the mother for child support and an order cancelling her obligation to contribute to one of the children’s post-secondary education costs. The motion was allowed.

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