How would a respondent receive credit for child support paid for one child as a set off against a retroactive amount paid for the other child?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Reid v Aiello, 2015 ONSC 4343 (CanLII):

Still following Field v. Field, under the second option, the respondent would receive credit for child support paid for one child as a set off against a retroactive amount for one child. This option ignores the amounts actually paid by the respondent.

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