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Do I still have to pay child support if I don't get to see my kids?

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Yes. Canadian judges have made it clear that it is not acceptable to link child support and access rights.

It is wrong to refuse to pay child support for children because a parent is having trouble seeing the children. It is equally wrong to threaten a parent that he or she will not be allowed to see the children unless the money is paid.

In a perfect world, parents always pay child support on time and access visits always happen. In the real world, there is a temptation and a tendency by some parents to link access and child support together, but Canadian judges have repeatedly shown they will not tolerate it.


June 2006

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