What are the costs of a two-week trial about parenting and child support arrangements for the parties' three-year-old daughter?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Wiafe v. Afoakwa-Yeboah, 2021 ONCJ 488 (CanLII):

[1] On August 11, 2021, the court released its costs endorsement (the costs decision) arising from a two-week trial about the parenting and child support arrangements for the parties’ three-year-old daughter (the child) See: Wiafe v. Afoakwa-Yeboah, 2021 ONCJ 424.

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