What is the scope of an order made under s. 7 of the BC Statutory Review Order for post-secondary tuition expenses?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Cole v. Cole, 2016 BCSC 716 (CanLII):

Orders are commonly made under s. 7 with respect to post-secondary tuition expenses. There are cases in which living expenses were also included in the s. 7 order; see for example S.H.A. v. W.D.A., 2002 BCSC 725 at paras. 71, 80; Publicover v. Publicover, 2013 BCSC 1179 at para. 44.

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