2. Reach For An Agreement
With Your Partner
You can form an agreement
with your partner about not
paying for child support.
However, it should be:
● Accepted by the court
● Signed by both the parties
● And ratified by the court
3. Special Cases
Custody support can also get ceased
when:
● One of the parents dies
● The paying parent has lost the
source of income
● The parent is in prison
● The kids are now living with the
paying parent
4. When To Stop Paying
A parent can also stop paying when:
● The parent applies for custody and
gets awarded
● The child is put up for adoption. This
may be cruel and the parent will in
future have no parental rights.
● When the parent has learned that the
kids are not his/her own.
5. Refusing To Pay For Support
A parent can consult with the other
parent and seek consent from him/her
at not paying for a certain brief period
of time.
The agreement must not be reported to
the court.
6. Contact Us
For the best lawyers for child custody, contact us at:
Affordable Family Rights
Address: 96 Mowat Ave, Toronto, ON M6K3M1,
Canada
Phone: 732-705-1651
Website: www.affordablefamilyrights.com