Child Support

In family law and public policy, child support (or child maintenance) is an ongoing, periodic payment made by a parent for the financial benefit of a child (or parent, caregiver, guardian, or state) following the end of a marriage or other relationship. Child maintenance is paid directly or indirectly by an obligor to an obligee for the care and support of children of a relationship that has been terminated, or in some cases never existed. Often the obligor is a non-custodial parent. The obligee is typically a custodial parent, a caregiver, a guardian, or the state. Depending on the jurisdiction, …

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MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 15 November 2024 English

The Western welfare state model is beset with structural, financial, and moral crises. So-called scroungers, cheats, and disability fakers persistently occupy the centre of public policy discussions, even as official …

If a divorced partner makes intermittent child support payments, when does intermittent become regular


Maytree · 10 September 2024 English

As the only publicly available resource that compiles and analyses this data, the annual Welfare in Canada report is the primary source for evaluating Canada’s progress on fulfilling the human …

enhance the GST/HST tax credit, the government should consider the Groceries and Essentials benefit proposal.21 • Enhance child supports through increasing both the maximum benefit amounts for the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) as well as broadening access


ACWS: Alberta Council of Women's Shelters · 30 August 2024 English

Additional strategies to help survivors understand the impact of abuse and trauma In addition to helping survivors understand the dynamics of abuse, we can use the following strategies to help …

risk • Solidarity with fellow participants • Child Support and Parenting programs • Valuable information team Find out if your shelter has dedicated child support staff. Reach out to collaborate with them to domestic violence. Leverage the expertise of child support staff to enhance your knowledge and awareness the child in the context of the shelter or child support area. • Allow children to make age-appropriate 61-95. New York: Guilford. • Paths of Change – Child Support Handbook: A Program for Children in Shelter


ACWS: Alberta Council of Women's Shelters · 30 August 2024 English

A failure to recognize trauma exposure in survivors has the potential to rupture the working alliance and contribute to feelings of invalidation and self-blame. [...] • Social workers respect the …

of support obligation, including spousal and child support, is a form of continuing harassment and control risk • Solidarity with fellow participants • Child Support and Parenting programs • Valuable information team Find out if your shelter has dedicated child support staff. Reach out to collaborate with them to domestic violence. Leverage the expertise of child support staff to enhance your knowledge and awareness the child in the context of the shelter or child support area. • Allow children to make age-appropriate


ACWS: Alberta Council of Women's Shelters · 29 August 2024 English

The objective of the tool is to reduce the likelihood of further exposure to risk of femicide by empowering women with information that increases their understanding of risk factors and …

of support obligation, including spousal and child support, is a form of continuing harassment and control


Childcare Resource and Research Unit · 27 August 2024 English

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Literacy Council Programming) $420,000 staff to child support) $414,073 Professional Development and Training


Childcare Resource and Research Unit · 23 August 2024 English

Northwest Territories Northwest Territories OVERVIEW In the Northwest Territories, early learning and child care (ELCC) includes kindergarten, child care centres, before- and after-school care, and family child care (termed day …

Literacy Council Programming) $420,000 staff to child support) $414,073 Professional Development and Training


Maytree · 21 August 2024 English

We have separated the analysis for the provinces and the territories because there are significant differences in the cost of living and the nature of income security programs in the …

exemption for additional amounts. dependent child. Support is reduced dollar for dollar. Recipients (Disability


School of Public Policy, University of Calgary · 16 August 2024 English

B R I E F I N G P A P E R Volume 17:12 Measure What Matters: August 2024 Toward Multi-Sectoral Action to Improve Child and Youth Health and …

Treatment Services; Supervised Consumption; Child Support Payment Information; Cannabis; Cultural Events;


BCLI: British Columbia Law Institute · 23 July 2024 English

REPORT ON PARENTAGE: A Review of Parentage under Part 3 of the Family Law Act JUNE 2024 Report on Parentage: A Review of Part 3 of the Family Law Act …

termination of entitlements for a child (e.g., child support, inheritance rights). The committee felt that ss 94 (parentage determination by court in child-support dispute), 95 (presumptions of paternity), 95 counter to how the Family Law Act deals with child support.210 In the committee’s view, this provision rights “as intimidation tactics in response to child support orders and criminal cases.”248 Third, denying parentage terminates rights of the child, including child support and inheritance. This can be especially pressing


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