Medical and dental expenses not covered by insurance qualify as Section 7 expenses under Canadian family law
Section 7 expenses include necessary healthcare costs that extend beyond basic child support and aren’t covered by insurance plans. These extraordinary expenses must be reasonable and necessary for the child’s well-being.
Common eligible healthcare expenses include:
- Medical treatments prescribed by healthcare professionals
- Dental procedures including routine care and orthodontics
- Prescription medications and medical supplies
- Mental health services and counselling
- Medical equipment and mobility aids when required
- Vision care including glasses and eye examinations
Parents typically share these costs proportionally based on their respective incomes, after accounting for any insurance coverage or healthcare benefits.