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Spousal support agreement in mediation – Ontario

At Positive Solutions Divorce Services, our skilled mediators offer expert guidance through the intricate process of spousal support negotiations. We create a respectful and neutral environment where both parties can openly discuss their financial circumstances and future goals.

Our team assists you in analyzing your financial situation and help you explore various support scenarios. Our mediators are adept at facilitating discussions about topics, such as the duration of support or conditions for modification. We encourage creative solutions that may include non-traditional arrangements, such as lump-sum payments or the transfer of assets in lieu of ongoing support. 

Spousal support agreement in mediation – Ontario

Throughout the process, we strive to balance the needs of the recipient spouse with the financial capabilities of the paying spouse. Our goal is to help you reach a spousal support agreement that provides financial stability while promoting independence where possible. By utilizing our mediation services for spousal support matters, you can often achieve a more flexible and tailored arrangement that addresses the unique aspects of your situation, potentially avoiding the rigidity of court-imposed orders. Our Ontario-based team helps individuals across the province, including in Guelph, Oshawa, and Brampton accurately calculate spousal support in accordance with provincial guidelines.

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Spousal support is a payment made by one spouse to the other after separation or divorce to help with financial stability. At Positive Solutions Divorce Services®, we help couples across Ontario, determine spousal support through mediation, not litigation.

Our mediators use the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines (SSAGs) as a framework to calculate appropriate support amounts and durations. We also consider unique factors like income, age, length of relationship, and financial needs. Our approach avoids court and promotes fair, balanced decisions—quickly and affordably.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is spousal support determined?
Spousal support is based on several factors, including the length of the relationship, the roles each partner played during the relationship, each person’s financial situation, and whether there are children. The Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines (SSAGs) provide ranges for amount and duration.
Not always. Eligibility depends on factors like financial need, the ability to pay, and any agreements made during the relationship. Spousal support is not automatic and may be negotiated or decided through mediation or by a court.
Duration depends on the length of the relationship and the recipient’s circumstances. A common guideline is 0.5 to 1 year of support for each year of cohabitation, but long-term relationships or those involving children may warrant indefinite support.
Yes. Spousal support can be varied if there is a material change in circumstances (e.g., job loss, retirement, significant income change). This often requires mediation, negotiation, or court review.
 
Spousal support payments are generally tax-deductible for the payer and taxable income for the recipient—but only if:
  • The payments are made periodically (e.g., monthly), not as a lump sum.
  • There is a written separation agreement or court order in place.
  • The support is clearly identified as spousal support (not child support).