What is the law in relation to support by a party where there is a second family involved?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Rowe v. Piche, 2012 ONCJ 114 (CanLII):

[48] In her decision in Kugler v. Kugler (1994) 8 R.F.L. (4th) p.295 (O.C.J.), Justice Katarynych summarized the law in relation to support by a party where there is a second family involved. Quoting from p.220 of that reported decision: It is clear that a court cannot disregard a new family unit that has come into being since the breakup of the marriage. It is also clear that the new family responsibilities weigh heavier when the court is making an original (italics in text of decision) order for support and the payor’s circumstances are financially very tenuous...In short, the court cannot ameliorate the condition of the first family while devastating the second family.

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