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If you are married and also in a new relationship which qualifies as common-law, you may have an obligation to pay child support for your partner's children and any children you and your partner have together, and to pay spousal support to your partner. These obligations are in addition to whatever obligations you have to your married spouse and any children from your marriage.
If you are married and also in a new relationship which qualifies as common-law, you may have an obligation to pay child support for your partner's children and any children you and your partner have together, and to pay spousal support to your partner. These obligations are in addition to whatever obligations you have to your married spouse and any children from your marriage.
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