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Question: my child is over 18 but FRO are still collecting child support from me. Why is that?
Answer: the most basic answer to your question is: "because they have not been told to stop".
Why have they not been told to stop collecting? There may be different reasons for this, for example (and this is not a complete list):
(a) your child is still entitled to child support, even though she/he more that 18 years old;
(b) neither the payor (the person paying support) nor the recipient (the person receiving support) have advised the FRO that the collection by FRO is to stop;
(c) the payor and the recipient do not agree that FRO collection should stop and a Court Order to this effect is needed. The payor has taken no steps to get that Order.
Do you still have questions? Call us for a 30 minute free consultation.
UPDATE - January, 2018
We are pleased to let you know that our Etsy shop is now OPEN!
Visit it here: SELFREP SUPPORT
In the shop, we make available to you Manuals (E-books) on various topics, to assist you in representing yourself before Ontario's family law Courts.
So far, we have Manuals on preparing an effective:
Question: my child is over 18 but FRO are still collecting child support from me. Why is that?
Answer: the most basic answer to your question is: "because they have not been told to stop".
Why have they not been told to stop collecting? There may be different reasons for this, for example (and this is not a complete list):
(a) your child is still entitled to child support, even though she/he more that 18 years old;
(b) neither the payor (the person paying support) nor the recipient (the person receiving support) have advised the FRO that the collection by FRO is to stop;
(c) the payor and the recipient do not agree that FRO collection should stop and a Court Order to this effect is needed. The payor has taken no steps to get that Order.
Do you still have questions? Call us for a 30 minute free consultation.
UPDATE - January, 2018
We are pleased to let you know that our Etsy shop is now OPEN!
Visit it here: SELFREP SUPPORT
In the shop, we make available to you Manuals (E-books) on various topics, to assist you in representing yourself before Ontario's family law Courts.
So far, we have Manuals on preparing an effective:
- Financial Statement (both long-form and short-form); and
- Affidavit.
MORE MANUALS TO COME!
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