Child Support When You Lose Your Job in Nunavut (2026 Guide)
Lost your job in Nunavut? File a variation under Divorce Act s. 17 with the Nunavut Court of Justice. Filing fees run $150-$250 plus a $10 federal fee.
How support is calculated, modified, and enforced — from guidelines to college expenses.
Lost your job in Nunavut? File a variation under Divorce Act s. 17 with the Nunavut Court of Justice. Filing fees run $150-$250 plus a $10 federal fee.
Do you pay child support with 50/50 parenting in Nunavut? Yes—the higher earner pays the set-off difference under Federal Guidelines s. 9. Full 2026 guide.
Back child support in Nunavut is enforced by the Family Support Office under the Maintenance Orders Enforcement Act. Retroactive awards reach back 3 years.
Section 7 medical expenses in Nunavut shared proportionally by income. Health costs over $100/year qualify. NIHB covers Inuit children. Complete guide.
Child support can cover college in Nunavut until age 22+ under the Divorce Act. Parents share costs proportionally. Learn Section 7 expenses and the one-third rule.
Nunavut child support enforcement includes wage garnishment up to 25%, passport denial at $3,000 arrears, and up to 90 days jail. Complete 2026 guide to penalties.
Learn how to change child support in Nunavut. Updated 2026 Federal Tables, material change requirements, court process, and Family Support Program details.
Nunavut child support amounts range from $407-$1,170/month based on Federal Guidelines tables. Learn 2026 calculations, Section 7 expenses, and enforcement.
Nunavut parents with $3,000+ in child support arrears face passport denial under federal law. Learn enforcement thresholds, reinstatement steps, and legal options.
Learn how Nunavut courts distinguish spousal support from child support. Child support takes legal priority under Divorce Act s.15.3. Filing fees ~$200.
Nunavut parents share extracurricular activity costs proportionally by income under Section 7 of the Federal Child Support Guidelines. Complete 2026 guide.
Learn how to pay child support in Nunavut through the Family Support Program. Covers wage withholding, direct payments, and enforcement with 2026 guidelines.
Child support in Nunavut is tax-free for recipients and non-deductible for payers under Canada's Income Tax Act post-May 1997 rules.
Child support in Nunavut ends at age 19 (age of majority) unless the child remains dependent. Learn termination rules, exceptions for students, and how to apply.
Calculate Nunavut child support using the 2025 Federal Tables (effective Oct 1, 2025). Income threshold $12,000. Covers Section 7 expenses, undue hardship, and shared parenting time.