What are the reasons for decision arising out of a trial about the parties’ motions to change the child support obligations contained in this court’s order dated October 2013?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Reece v. Thomas, 2017 ONCJ 392 (CanLII):

[1] On May 15, 2017, the court released its reasons for decision arising out of a trial about the parties’ motions to change the child support obligations contained in this court’s order dated October 23, 2013. See: Reece v. Thomas, 2017 ONCJ 311.

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