Spousal support duration in Ontario depends on marriage length, with payments typically lasting 0.5 to 1 year for each year of marriage

The length of spousal support obligations in Ontario is determined through a careful assessment of multiple factors. The Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines (SSAG) provide a framework for calculating both amount and duration.

Key factors that influence support duration include:

  • Length of marriage or cohabitation – longer relationships generally mean longer support periods
  • Age and health of both former spouses
  • Income disparity between the parties
  • Recipient’s ability to become financially self-sufficient
  • Child-rearing responsibilities and their impact on earning capacity

For short-term marriages (under 5 years), support may be temporary. For long-term marriages (20+ years), support might be indefinite, especially if the recipient is older or has limited employment prospects. Courts maintain the flexibility to adjust duration based on individual circumstances.