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1.T / F - Reasonable child support arrangements are made at the discretion of the divorcing parties 2.T / F - It is solely up

1.T / F - Reasonable child support arrangements are made at the discretion of the divorcing parties

2.T / F - It is solely up to the discretion of a judge to determine child support amounts

3.T / F - An entire farm is not considered a matrimonial home

4.T / F - Parties can be legally separated and still live together including eating meals together

5.T / F - Common law partners possess the same rights as married partners

6.T / F - A marriage is only valid where it is performed

7.T / F - In certain circumstances minors can enter-into marriage contracts

8.T / F - The standard division of net family property is based upon financial contribution to the marriage

9.T / F - Marriage is a special type of contract

10.T / F - The validation date for net family property occurs on the date that a party files for divorce

11.T / F - Entry into a cohabitating situation by one former spouse has no impact on child support

12.T / F - Not all marriages require religious approval

13.T / F - Marriages are governed primarily by the common law

14.T / F - Child support is governed by the Canada Child Economic Support Act

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