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Divorce Act Basics

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How are the amount and duration of spousal support calculated?
<blockquote><blockquote><tt>(d) in so far as practicable, promote the economic self-sufficiency of each spouse within a reasonable period of time. </tt></blockquote></blockquote>
The amount of spousal support to be paid and the duration that it should be paid for is often determined using the [[The Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines]]. The Advisory Guidelines are not a law like the [[Child Support Guidelines]] and are not mandatory. In fact, the ''[[Divorce Act]]'' doesn't even mention the Advisory Guidelines. However, the courts of British Columbia and the rest of Canada routinely rely on the Advisory Guidelines when making decisions about spousal support. The Advisory Guidelines cannot be ignored if you are asking for, or being asked to pay, spousal support.
The Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines have two basic formulas that are used to calculate the amount of spousal support and the length of time it should be paid for: one when the spouses have children and one for when they do not. The formulas take into account a bunch of information, including:
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