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Child Support

Child Support

In BC, the financial support given to the children is the right of a child and legal responsibility of each parent.

Child support is broken down into basic support pursuant to s. 3 of the Federal Child Support Guidelines, and support for special and extraordinary expenses pursuant to s. 7 of the Federal Child Support Guidelines.

To calculate basic support, visit the child support calculator.

Special and extraordinary expenses are generally shared proportional to each parent’s income and include the following:

  1. child care expenses incurred as a result of the custodial parent’s employment, illness, disability or education or training for employment;

  2. that portion of the medical and dental insurance premiums attributable to the child;

  3. health-related expenses that exceed insurance reimbursement by at least $100 annually, including orthodontic treatment, professional counselling provided by a psychologist, social worker, psychiatrist or any other person, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and prescription drugs, hearing aids, glasses and contact lenses;

  4. extraordinary expenses for primary or secondary school education or for any other educational programs that meet the child’s particular needs;

  5. expenses for post-secondary education; and

  6. extraordinary expenses for extracurricular activities.

Did you know?

Child support can still be owed even after the child reaches the age of majority, which is 19 in BC.

The calculation of child support becomes more complex in the following situations:

  1. If one or both parents are self-employed;

  2. If the paying parent is underemployed;

  3. If the paying parent is overseas;

  4. If the paying parent’s income is over $150,000 a year;

  5. If there is a shared parenting arrangement; or

  6. If one parent is seeking retroactive child support.

If any of the above applies to you or if you would like further guidance on your particular situation, please contact us today.