http://www.canlii.org/en/on/onscdc/d...nlii17353.html
Here's the Divisional Court ruling that set an end date to the support payments. This case concerns spousal support and not, as Bobblehead has pointed out, child support.
Other interesting tidbits that may be of relevance:
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[7] During the relationship, the husband encouraged the wife to continue her studies and to terminate her employment. The husband is a young lawyer and at the date of trial was earning $60,000 annually. The respondent last worked in 2001 and earned approximately $12,000 annually.
[9] At the trial, the wife submitted three medical reports with respect to emotional difficulties that she experienced as a result of her separation. The symptoms included anxiety, insomnia and depression. Post-separation she was briefly hospitalized and continued under the care of her family doctor. Her doctor stated in his report dated January 2008, that her problems “continue to exist because there has been no resolution of the marital situation with her estranged husband”.
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