The Canadian Bar Association has published an article about the difficulties faced by some families with shared custody in dealing with the Canada Revenue Agency and available benefits and credits. This is the link https://www.cba.org/Our-Work/cbainfluence/Public-Policy-and-Advocacy/2018/March/Eligible-dependents?lang=en-CA&utm_source=cba&utm_medium=email
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Post Secondary Education Expenses
Documents That Might Be Necessary in a Family Law Case Involving Child Support and Special and Extraordinary Expenses (Post Secondary Education) Written by Lori Gerbig The Specific Documents That May Be Useful Regarding Post Secondary Education Expenses Include: Registration documentation … Continue reading
Expenses for Primary or Secondary School
Documents That Might Be Necessary in a Family Law Case Involving Child Support and Special and Extraordinary Expenses (Primary or Secondary School) Written by Lori Gerbig We at First Law have found that many clients don’t really have a … Continue reading
Documents for Medical and Dental Special Expenses
Documents That Might Be Necessary in a Family Law Case Involving Child Support and Special and Extraordinary Expenses (Medical and Dental in Particular) Written by Lori Gerbig We at First Law have found that many clients don’t really have a … Continue reading
Documents That May Be Necessary in a Family Law Case Involving Child Support and Expenses
Documents That Might Be Necessary in a Family Law Case Involving Child Support and Special and Extraordinary Expenses (Daycare in particular) Written by Lori Gerbig We at First Law have found that many clients don’t really have a good idea … Continue reading