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  2. Begin by filling out your personal information. Ensure you use dark ink for clarity. Include your first name, middle name, last name, address, daytime phone number, city, province/territory, and postal code.
  3. Next, provide your banking information. You can either attach a personalized cheque marked 'VOID' or have a financial institution officer complete the required bank account details. Make sure the account is in your name or a joint account where you are one of the holders.
  4. Complete the section for the financial institution officer if applicable. This includes their printed name, telephone number, signature, and bank stamp if no void cheque is attached.
  5. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom before sending it to MEP via mail or fax as indicated.

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The Maintenance Enforcement Program (MEP) enforces maintenance obligations awarded in court orders and certain agreements by collecting payments from payors (those who are required to pay maintenance) and forwarding them to recipients (those who are awarded maintenance payments).
There are two ways to cancel MEP enforcement: Obtain a new court order which specifies that the order cannot be enforced by MEP. The spouse or parent receiving support can withdraw their order or agreement from MEP by filling out the appropriate form and sending it to MEP.
The Consumer Protection Act allows you to cancel a sale within 10 days of receiving your copy of the signed contract if: the purchase was for more than $25. the purchase was made in person, away from the sellers normal place of business. the purchase was intended primarily for your personal, family or household use.
o MEP staff at 780-422-5555 (dial toll-free within Alberta at 310-0000) if you only have a MEP file. Email Address: If you dont have an email address, there are a number of Internet sites available where you can get free email addresses.
Other enforcement measures you may face 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.
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The Maintenance Enforcement Program (MEP) collects court-ordered child support, spousal and partner support, and enforces as needed. Find out who can register with the Maintenance Enforcement Program (MEP). Follow these steps to register for the Maintenance Enforcement Program (MEP).
Unless the debtor agrees to pay a higher amount through a SDN, the maximum amount that MEP can garnish is 40% of their gross wage.

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