The father brought a motion to change to terminate child support for his two adult children.
The mother opposed, arguing both children were disabled and unable to withdraw from parental charge.
The court found the 19-year-old son was not disabled due to a lack of medical evidence, terminating his support retroactively to his 18th birthday.
The court found the 21-year-old daughter was disabled due to autism and unable to withdraw from parental charge.
Because the daughter received ODSP, the court applied section 3(2)(b) of the Child Support Guidelines, imputing minimum wage income to the mother and ordering the father to pay $15 per month.
The court declined to impute higher income to the father, who had been terminated for refusing a COVID-19 vaccine, due to lack of notice of the claim.