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In most cases, the noncustodial parent pays child support. Unless you agree on another form of payment, the child support agency typically places income withholdings on the paying parents paycheck. The agency receives the payment directly from the individuals paycheck and disburses it to the receiving parent.
For one child, the standard guideline is typically 20% of the non-custodial parents net income. However, this percentage may vary depending on the circumstances of the case.
Residency or citizenship is not required for you to apply for child support services.
A Canadian province or territory may enforce your support order or agreement only if it has a reciprocity arrangement with your country.
Each province and territory has its own MEP, which not only collects court-ordered child support, but spousal and partner support as well. The program has enforcement powers and can take steps to recover support owed.
American courts (both Federal and State Courts) have no jurisdiction over Canadian residents or companies in Canada. In order for a US judgment or letter rogatory to have effect over a Canadian resident or company, an application must be made to the relevant Canadian court to approve the order.
The United States government has arrangements with other countries to provide child support services. These international child support agreements specify procedures for establishing and enforcing child support orders across borders.