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Love how you had to copy and paste this, doesn’t surprise me how many people posted in this thread glimpsing at this article and than giving there two cents and not reading it throughly. Timing of the allegations don’t change the outcome of the harm that was alleged. Assumptions also don’t clear a person of being guilty or non guilty.
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The perks of being born into a wealthy family. I’m not disagreeing with you, I’m just stating that this is simply family law. Which is why he needs to make a claim to review his order. Instead he stopped making payments as of September 2021. “She said that Francesco Aquilini had provided child support up until September 2021, but then stopped payments.” https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/serious-allegations-of-child-abuse-levelled-against-francesco-aquilini-by-ex-wifes-lawyer/wcm/49b83014-22e9-4a10-8a84-a2a1af65acef/amp/ “Every child in BC has a right to child support. Parents receive child support on behalf of the child. A parent can't refuse to pay child support simply because they don't like the other parent or don't approve of how the other parent will use the money. The law says the parent the children live with most of the time is entitled to get child support from the other parent. If the children spend equal (or almost equal) time with both parents, the person with the higher income usually has to pay child support.” https://family.legalaid.bc.ca/finances-support/child-spousal-support/child-support
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Agreed to pay until their 19 is the general wording for every child support agreement. IF the child pursues post secondary education in this case the 3 children have, he’s obligated by BC Supreme Court to continue making payments due to the access and custody of the children of mother who was granted full access. No matter what the figure is that is the law. Your opinion can’t change that which is getting in the way of actually seeing that this is the law and ruling the court in this case, the court depicts fairness regardless of the dollar figure. He’s refusing payments due to having insufficient information on the children, baring because they have had minimal contact with him since 2013. Edit: These two links explain it more https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events/divorce/family-justice/family-law/child-support/what-is-it https://www.ylaw.ca/blog/how-to-change-a-child-support-order-in-bc/
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19 years old is the general age, keyword generally. You don’t stop paying child support because you think it’s unfair, especially when your kids are still under the existing ordered that presumably was signed at the divorce. In order to change an existing order that you feel is unjust you have to file and application and wait for a first appearance in front of a judge. Not paying is also handled by FMEP in which they can garnish wages. Often a family case conference is called upon a judge and ruling is handled out afterwards but could be a gruelling and long process. This is just a case of a man with an absurd amount of money being childish for not even considering to put in an order to review his existing order. Refusing to pay any court ordered payments that is been in place is just being negligent to the whole situation.
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Clearly and they should wear masks and practice safe social distancing while on the ice when the NHL returns, its the only way we will ''flatten this curve.''
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[Signing] Golden Knights re-sign Ryan Reaves
Philthy replied to -Vintage Canuck-'s topic in Trades, Rumours, Signings
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Wonder with the loss in revenue due to the cancellation if this will affect the new projected cap.
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Cap Hell for Canucks!!! (GREAT NEWS from Daly re: CAP for next year!!)
Philthy replied to HKSR's topic in Canucks Talk
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I don't agree with either situation as you mentioned, either way Canada's tax payers are still paying.. What I do agree with is proper immigration which is being enforced here.. Canada already offers enough of a free ride to immigrate here, the least you can do is file paperwork knowing it hasn't been done. Especially being when you have a tax paying number for a small business. It's just a friendly reminder to just because you've been a resident somewhere long enough doesn't give you the entitlement to think you're a citizen, everything has an expiry date.
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Iran Says It Unintentionally Shot Down Ukrainian Airliner
Philthy replied to CBH1926's topic in Off-Topic General
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Quit putting yourself on a pedestal, you sound like an imbecile..