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ARLENEP41, Expert
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ARLENEP41, Expert
Some support orders or domestic contracts set a “terminating event” that ends support payments. For example, a terminating event for child support could be the child leaving school or starting full-time work.
Both the payor and recipient must agree that a terminating event has occurred for FRO to stop enforcing support payments without a court order.
If you have a court order that ends support, send a copy to the FRO. Or if you believe a terminating event has happened, contact the FRO.
If none of the above apply you will need a court order that ends support.
ARLENEP41, Expert
let me double check that is not my understanding. I want to confirm that this is Ontario correct?
ARLENEP41, Expert
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ARLENEP41, Expert
Unfortunately, there is nothing that says if a child does not live with either parent while in school support payments may be reduced
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