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====Financial Statements====
====Financial Statements====


When an application to vary a child support order is brought, one or both parties will have to produce fresh financial information. This information is almost always given through a Financial Statement, Form F8 of Supreme Court Family Rules, which describes a person's income, expenses, assets, and liabilities and is given on the person's oath or affirmation like an affidavit. These are the rules about who may have to produce a Financial Statement:
When an application to vary a child support order is brought, one or both parties will have to produce fresh financial information. This information is almost always given through a Form F8 Financial Statement, which describes a person's income, expenses, assets, and liabilities and is given on the person's oath or affirmation like an affidavit. These are the rules about who may have to produce a Financial Statement:


*The payor must produce a Financial Statement dealing with their income if the payor is paying child support according to the tables.
*The payor must produce a Financial Statement dealing with their income if the payor is paying child support according to the tables.
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These new Financial Statements are needed to give the court the information it will need to make a new child support order, if it is in fact willing to vary the original order.
These new Financial Statements are needed to give the court the information it will need to make a new child support order, if it is in fact willing to vary the original order.


Links to and examples of the Financial Statement and other court forms can be found in [[Supreme Court Forms (Family Law)|Supreme Court Forms & Examples]]. For more information on Financial Statements, see the page on [[Discovery and Disclosure in Family Law]], in particular the section on the process for the [[Discovery and Disclosure in Family Law#The Supreme Court|Supreme Court]].
Links to and examples of the Financial Statement and other court forms can be found in [[Supreme Court Forms (Family Law)|Supreme Court Forms & Examples]]. For more information on Financial Statements, see the page on [[Disclosure and Discovery in Supreme Court Family Law Proceedings]].


====Statutory provisions====
====Statutory provisions====

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