What is the current state of the law in relation to child support and special expenses for the parties' children?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Murphy v. Hancock, 2011 NSSC 247 (CanLII):

In May 2011, the court issued a decision that addressed the parenting arrangement, ongoing child support and the parties’ ongoing contribution to special expenses for the parties’ children. It is reported as Murphy v. Hancock, 2011 NSSC 197. The arguments pertaining to the parties’ past child support obligations was deferred for further consideration.

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