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Enforcing Family Law Agreements

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Enforcement under the Family Law Act
The ''[[Family Law Act]]'' allows certain family law agreements about certain subjects to be filed in court and enforced under the act:
#*agreements on ''parental responsibilities and parenting time'' can be filed under s. 44(3), including agreements that talk about ''decision-making responsibilities'' instead of parental responsibilities,#*agreements for ''contact'' with a child can be filed under s. 58(3),#*agreements for ''child support'' can be filed under s. 148(2), and#*agreements for ''spousal support'' can be filed under s. 163(3).
Once filed in court, these agreements can be enforced under the ''Family Law Act'' in the same way as court orders are enforced under the act.
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