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There may be other enforcement measures under provincial or territorial laws. For example, a court could order you to pay a fine and all the legal costs of enforcing the support order or written agreement. A court may even order you to serve time in jail if you do not pay support.
How do you start an application for child support? Step 1: Prepare your court application form. You have to apply for access in the jurisdiction where your child usually lives. Step 2: Get your application issued. Step 3: Serve your application. Step 4: Complete proof of service. Step 5: File your court documents.
Child support is the amount a parent pays to another parent to help support the children. The duty to pay child support generally continues until the child turns 19 years old. If a child is still dependent after they turn 19, then the right to financial support continues.
They list the support owed based on annual income and number of children. For example, the support owed by a parent living in Ontario and earning $60,000 annually, with 2 children, will be $892/month. The support for a parent with an income of $100,000 and 2 children will be $1,416/month.
There is no lawyer-and-client relationship established. I will think about your question and respond shortly. The fact that the father is not listed on the birth certificate doesnt necessarily prevent you from claiming child support. If he denies that he is the father, then you can request a DNA test.
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Canadians can expect to spend more than $350,000 to raise a child from birth to the age of 17, ing to new estimates by Statistics Canada. And that figure climbs by a further 29 per cent if parents continue to support the child through postsecondary studies until the age of 22, the data show.
A Canadian province or territory may enforce your support order or agreement only if it has a reciprocity arrangement with your country.
Getting support from someone in Canada if you live abroad Once you have a support order from a court, you or child support authorities in your country can contact authorities responsible for enforcing international support orders in the province or territory where the other parent lives.

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