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But divorced spouses may be able to seek spousal support under the ''Divorce Act'' outside of this two-year limitation period. You should see a lawyer about whether you can do this.
But divorced spouses may be able to seek spousal support under the ''Divorce Act'' outside of this two-year limitation period. You should see a lawyer about whether you can do this.


Divorced spouses can always claim spousal support under the Divorce Act, no matter how long they have been divorced. Divorced spouses can always make a claim about children, such as claims for custody (or guardianship and parenting arrangements under the ''Family Law Act'') or child support, as long as the children qualify as “children of the marriage” under the ''Divorce Act'' or as “children” under the ''Family Law Act''.
Divorced spouses can always claim spousal support under the ''Divorce Act'', no matter how long they have been divorced. Divorced spouses can always make a claim about children, such as claims for custody (or guardianship and parenting arrangements under the ''Family Law Act'') or child support, as long as the children qualify as “children of the marriage” under the ''Divorce Act'' or as “children” under the ''Family Law Act''.


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