What factors are considered to determine the range of financial support available to a severely disabled recipient?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Thomas-Alexis v. Alexis, 2021 ONCJ 558 (CanLII):

[32] The depth of need can be a strong non-compensatory factor pushing the amount of support higher in the range. See: Bastarache v. Bastarache, 2012 NBQB 75. If the recipient required training or education to improve their earning capacity, this can push the amount higher in the range for a short period of time. See: Jones v. Hugo, 2012 ONCJ 211.

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