As their children head back to school this fall, parents may wonder about the costs of their kiddos’ education and extracurricular activities. Such expenses, known in family law as special and extraordinary expenses, go beyond the normal expenses incurred when raising a child.
Child support includes special expenses. The courts determine who should pay, and how much, based on what’s reasonable and necessary.
Child support payments provide financial support for the benefit of the child or children. Parents must pay a basic child support amount to cover children’s basic living expenses. The amount of child support payments is determined by the Federal Child Support Guidelines under the Divorce Act and the Alberta Child Support Guidelines under the Family Law Act.
Included as part of child support, special expenses are apart from basic living expenses and are typically shared between parents, proportional to their income. Also sometimes called ”extraordinary expenses” or “section 7 expenses,” special expenses may include
If parents end up in court because they cannot agree on the expenses, the judge will consider whether the expense is
The courts typically weigh the cost against the parents’ incomes.
Although unreasonable, an expense may be necessary. Parents need to incur the cost even if it imposes a degree of financial hardship. Courts weigh necessity in relation to the child’s best interests. Necessary expenses may include
Family law can be complicated. If you feel you’re being asked to pay for expenses you believe are unreasonable, or if you feel your child deserves opportunities not provided, Lift Legal’s experienced team of family lawyers can help work toward a solution. Contact us today to arrange a consultation.
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