natty
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Hello, our question is very specific:
I am in common-law with a person that changed his life, we was in prison a couple of times, I think 14 years ago, he didn't paid child support (he has 1 kid, she is an adult now, 24 years old) for a few years because he didn't have a job in that moment, he ended up owing a lot of money to the FRO.
He filled a Motion to Change 5 years ago (we have 3.5 years together). He paid in that moment 75% of the debt, then the other 15% was deducted from his taxes in 2022.
All the debt is over.
I know the reasons he was in jail are not listed in the requirements to be a sponsor, so is not a concern.
My concern is the children support he didn't paid for a long time. If there is no more debt, can he still sponsor me as his common-law partner?
Thank you.
I am in common-law with a person that changed his life, we was in prison a couple of times, I think 14 years ago, he didn't paid child support (he has 1 kid, she is an adult now, 24 years old) for a few years because he didn't have a job in that moment, he ended up owing a lot of money to the FRO.
He filled a Motion to Change 5 years ago (we have 3.5 years together). He paid in that moment 75% of the debt, then the other 15% was deducted from his taxes in 2022.
All the debt is over.
I know the reasons he was in jail are not listed in the requirements to be a sponsor, so is not a concern.
My concern is the children support he didn't paid for a long time. If there is no more debt, can he still sponsor me as his common-law partner?
Thank you.