1. Learn how ODSP decides who’s a spouse

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Your spouse can be someone of the same or opposite sex.

If you’re living with someone, the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) will decide you’re spouses if any of the following are true:

  • you tell them that you are
  • you’re married to each other
  • the law says that the other person must support you or your child

Living together for at least 3 months

ODSP will also decide you’re spouses if all of the following are true:

  1. You’ve been living together for at least 3 months. See Step 3.
  2. One of you supports the other or the two of you are “financially interdependent”. See Step 4.
  3. You’re “living together as a couple”, not as two single people. This means that your relationship is like a marriage. See Step 5.

ODSP can decide that the person you’re living with is your spouse, even if one of you is married to or separated from someone else.

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