The applicant mother brought a motion to change a 2002 court order, seeking retroactive child support and special expenses for the child, K, from the respondent father.
The father had failed to provide annual financial disclosure as required by the original order and had largely been out of contact.
The court found the father's conduct blameworthy, rejecting his arguments of delay by the mother or the child's withdrawal from parental control.
The court ordered retroactive child support based on the father's income from July 1, 2010, until January 31, 2019, and an equal sharing of post-secondary tuition and health-related expenses.
The existing order for daycare contribution was terminated as of September 1, 2008.