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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 | 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 [[ | 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==== |