Paying for summer camps and extracurriculars can get messy for divorcing parents
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Paying for summer camps and extracurriculars can get messy for divorcing parents
ANITA BRUINSMA
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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Family law stipulates that big-ticket items such as summer camps, extracurricular activities and health-related needs be shared between co-parents in proportion to their incomes.
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When couples with children separate, how they arrange to share child-related expenses can seem straightforward on paper, but be messy in real life.
Big-ticket items such as summer cam…
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