What is the test for support for an adult child who is enrolled in a full-time education?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from B.A. v. D.L., 2008 NSSC 143 (CanLII):

The mere fact that an adult child is enrolled full‑time in a course of education is not sufficient by itself to justify an order for support. Each case and a number of relevant circumstances must be examined (Jarzebinski v. Jarzebinski, [2004] O.J. No. 4595, at para. 19).

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