Section 7 expenses require mutual agreement between parents, though legal options exist if consensus cannot be reached.
Section 7 expenses, also known as special or extraordinary expenses, typically require agreement from both parents to ensure fair cost-sharing and the child’s best interests. When parents cannot reach consensus, several resolution paths are available:
- Direct negotiation between parents to discuss and document expenses
- Mediation services to help facilitate agreement
- Legal consultation to understand rights and obligations
- Court intervention as a final resolution method
The courts generally expect parents to make reasonable efforts to communicate and agree on necessary expenses that benefit their child’s development, education, and well-being. Keeping detailed records and receipts of all proposed Section 7 expenses is recommended for transparency and potential future reference.