Alimony vs. Child Support in Nova Scotia: What's the Difference? (2026 Guide)
Nova Scotia child support uses fixed tables while spousal support ranges 1.5-2% per marriage year. Learn priority rules, calculations, and enforcement in 2026.
Types of alimony, duration, modification, tax implications, and how courts determine amounts.
Nova Scotia child support uses fixed tables while spousal support ranges 1.5-2% per marriage year. Learn priority rules, calculations, and enforcement in 2026.
Yes, men can receive spousal support in Nova Scotia. Learn eligibility requirements, SSAG calculations (1.5-2% per year of marriage), and how to file for husband alimony in 2026.
Nova Scotia interim spousal support under Divorce Act s. 15.2: eligibility, SSAG ranges, filing fees ($218.05), and 60-day timelines explained.
Nova Scotia alimony lasts 0.5-1 year per year of marriage. Learn Rule of 65, SSAG formulas, modification rules, and when spousal support ends in 2026.
Use the SSAG formulas to estimate Nova Scotia spousal support. Ranges from 1.5%–2% of income difference per year of marriage. Filing costs start at $218.05.