The respondent father brought a motion to change a final order to terminate child support for two adult children attending post-secondary education.
The mother opposed and sought a retroactive increase based on the father's updated income.
The court suspended support for the older child due to poor academic performance, with conditions for reinstatement if he proved academic success.
For the younger child, the court adjusted the father's contribution to reflect his actual living expenses and grants, ordering a proportional contribution to rent and food.
The court also ordered retroactive adjustments to child support based on the father's actual income for prior years.