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Working with "family law arbitrators" under the Family Law Act
#the [[Child Support Guidelines]] tables are being used to calculate the basic child support amount.
As well, if children's special or extraordinary expenses are an issuethat is to be resolved by an arbitrator who is not a lawyer, section 5(3)(c)(v) says that "the determination of what those expenses are and how they are to be calculated" must be "straightforward."
Section 5 of the regulation imposes two extra duties on arbitrators who are family dispute resolution professionals: they must use written participation agreements; and, they must provide the parties with confirmation that they qualify as family dispute resolution professionals. Section 5(4) says this: