If an adult child is still living at home, but is not ill and disabled, is that adult child entitled to support?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Dring v. Gheyle, 2018 BCCA 435 (CanLII):

If an adult child is still living at home, “but is neither ill nor disabled nor under the effect of [another reason] by which he or she is unable to withdraw from parental charge or to obtain the necessaries of life, then that adult child is no longer” a child entitled to support: Ethier v. Skrudland, 2011 SKCA 17 at para. 16. As noted in Kohan v. Kohan, 2016 ABCA 125 at para. 14, the wording “signifies something more than a mere lifestyle choice to remain dependant.”

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