How much share should a father and mother share in the calculation of the financial costs of a child's education?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Wills v. Wills, 1994 CanLII 7181 (ON CJ):

[54] If one affirms the approach in Paras v. Paras, supra, the father’s share would be 59% and the mother’s 41% of the financial costs based, of course, on the inclusion of all working members of each household.

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