Does a parent have to pay a lump sum amount for child support on an interim basis?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from Dennis v. Pidruchny, 2010 MBQB 105 (CanLII):

The petitioner responds that Dram v. Foster did not state that a parent should never be ordered to pay a lump sum amount for child support on an interim basis, and in fact Monnin J.A. stated that such an order should be made where extraordinary or exceptional circumstances justify it.

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