Child support and spousal maintenance both share the overarching aim of providing financial assistance to a former partner. 

Child support typically involves one party providing financial assistance to the other to assist in supporting a child or children from the relationship post-separation. 

On the other hand, spousal maintenance may be assessed for one party to provide financial support to the other if the latter cannot meet their own financial requirements after separation, regardless of whether they have children. 

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