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Update: Changes to the Age of Dependency to be in force October 24, 2017

The government has announced today that the changes to the age of a dependent child will be in force on October 24, 2017.  Starting on that day, the definition of a dependent child will be as follows: 

  • Children under the age of 22 who are not married and are not in common-law relationships
  • Children above the age of 22 who are financially dependent on their parents because of a physical or mental condition

To book a consultation to determine how these changes may affect you and your family, contact us at (416) 548-9101 or at inquiries@www.lmlawgroup.com.

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