The Divorce Act sets out the factors the court is required to consider when making an order for support. Moge v. Moge made it clear that the goal of self-sufficiency is not paramount but that all four objectives defined in s. 15(7) of the Divorce Act must be taken into account. The decision has often been viewed as endorsing a compensatory model.
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