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Reducing Child Support Arrears in Calgary Alberta 

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Today we join Jae Shim and Giva Balasingam as they discuss reducing of child support arrears and recent Canadian case law.
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Комментарии : 6   
@mijingraham7534
@mijingraham7534 2 года назад
Due to the pandemic, Colucci vs Colucci looking at the file "a material change of circumstances" makes sense and very challenging issue. Thanks for this information!
@youngh8449
@youngh8449 2 года назад
It's good to hear that 😊
@nicolehustles
@nicolehustles 9 месяцев назад
Can you make a video on the topic "Child Support is Unconstitutional". I have been seeing videos arise more lately that this is the case in the US and would like to know if the same laws can be applied here. Thank you.
@TicklePickleLover
@TicklePickleLover 5 месяцев назад
$18,000 based on how many years of not paying or not paying enough?
@jharmon1071
@jharmon1071 7 месяцев назад
$18,000 ....thats a reduction ? Jesus
@reckoner63
@reckoner63 8 месяцев назад
so the money goes to the lawyers instead of the kid?? i have to pay 2500 a month for 2 kids i have 55%of the time i could have went to court as the payments are based on me working 2500 hours a year and my ex working 1000 hours a year . Extremly unfair but my lawyer said i could win in court but my payments would drop less than the cost of going to court.