wayne watson: This is bigger than me, said Wayne Watson outside Brampton Court Friday, where seven lawyers acting pro bono gathered to argue whether the law discriminates against adult children with disabilities, according to Toronto Star. This is for the government to look at, said Watson, who has paid child support for Joshua, his estranged 22-year-old developmentally disabled son, since the boy was 4 and now wants to stop paying. Rick Madonik / Toronto Star File Photo By Laurie Monsebraaten Social justice reporter Fri., March 24, 2017 The father at the centre of a constitutional challenge of Ontario's child support law says he is stunned by the attention the case has received. This is not my fight. Lawyers acting as friends of the court on behalf of Watson said it should be up to Queen's Park and not a judge to decide if child support for disabled children of unmarried parents should continue into adulthood. I'm caught in the middle, he said.
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