What are the reasons for decision arising out of a trial about child support?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Malcolm v. McGee, 2017 ONCJ 453 (CanLII):

[1] On June 5, 2017, the court released its reasons for decision arising out of a trial about the respondent’s (the father’s) motion to change his child support obligations contained in this court’s order dated January 26, 2015. See: Malcolm v. McGee, 2017 ONCJ 357.

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