Parenting and Support Act (provincial law) Nova Scotia's Parenting and Support Act applies to couples who are not married, couples who never lived together,
Learn MoreParenting and Support Act. CHAPTER 160 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, 1989 as amended by. 1990, c. 5, s. 107; 1994-95, c. 6, s. 63; 1997 (2nd Sess.), c. 3;.
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Learn MoreParenting and Support Act : This Act is used if you do not want a divorce but are asking for an order relating to decision-making responsibility, parenting time
Learn More1 The title of Chapter 160 of the Revised Statutes, 1989, the Maintenance and Custody Act, as changed by Chapter 29 of the Acts of 2000, is changed from "An Act Respecting the Maintenance of Spouses, Common-law Partners and Dependants" to "An Act Respecting the Parenting and Support of Children and the Support of Spouses".
Learn MoreThe Divorce Act (federal) and Parenting and Support Act (NS) no longer use the word custody. Parenting time Time a child spends with a parent or guardian because of a court order or agreement. It is a term used in both the Parenting and Support Act (NS) and the Divorce Act (federal). You can ask a lawyer about section 41 of Nova Scotia’s
Learn MoreThe Maintenance and Custody Act of Nova Scotia states in section 1(a) that its purpose is "to establish a fair standard of maintenance for children that ensures that they benefit from the financial means of both parents." Top 5 things to remember about Nova Scotia child support and parenting time. To ensure you are paying or
Learn MoreParenting and Support Act. CHAPTER 160 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, 1989 as amended by 1990, c. 5, s. 107; 1994-95, c. 6, s. 63; 1997 (2nd Sess.), c. 3; 1998, c. 12, s. 2; 2000,
Learn MoreApr 07, · the Parenting and Support Act Be it enacted by the Governor and Assembly as follows: 1 Section 2 of Chapter 160 of the Revised Statutes, 1989, the Parenting and Support
Learn MoreOn May 26, , Nova Scotia's new Parenting and Support Act (the “Act“) came into effect, replacing the former Maintenance and Enforcement
Learn MoreSections 16 and 17 of the Divorce Act empower a “court of competent jurisdiction” to and in section 18(H) the Nova Scotia Parenting and Support Act.
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