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uncontested divorce with a 17 year old male child.. he has house she left and moved out stating he can have to house and the kids but she isn't paying anything ... can a uncontested divorce still be done when it asks if children are involved


Asked on 1/31/11, 4:43 pm

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Donald McLeod Donald R. McLeod Law Corp.

In British Columbia, if a child under 19 is involved (or a child over 19, but unable to withdraw from parental care - usually due to attendance at college/university, or a physical or mental disability)child support is mandatory. You can't have a divorce without satisfying the Court that proper child support arrangements are in place. Child support is based on the non-custodial parent's gross (NOT net) income and is set by the Federal Child Support Guidelines. If the father has custody and the wife does not, then there is a process to force her to provide financial information and to force her to pay. Please see a lawyer.

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Answered on 1/31/11, 5:23 pm


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