In most cases the NOA is all that you would need. If the other parent disagrees with the NOA, then you may have to provide the T4's/etc to provide proof of income.
Where everyone involved is acting like adults, this should be fairly cut and dry. Exchange NOA's each year. Plug the info into the calculator to figure out what the new amounts are. Start paying new amounts. Rinse and repeat.
If everyone would just stop the vindictive juvenile BS, FRO wouldn't NEED to exist.
However, like many on this forum are aware, it doesn't always work that way. Where significant sums of money are involved, people don't act rationally. Tell a CS recipient they are all of a sudden getting a couple hundred LESS a month, and they flip their shit.
@Motorhead: if you need to provide proof of receipt...use Microsoft OUTLOOK if possible. There is a section for "request delivery receipt" that can be enabled (depending on the email environment you are in) so you can at least confirm it was delivered.
If the other party ignores you, then you revert to R3 letter. (registered, receipt required) as a followup.
Where everyone involved is acting like adults, this should be fairly cut and dry. Exchange NOA's each year. Plug the info into the calculator to figure out what the new amounts are. Start paying new amounts. Rinse and repeat.
If everyone would just stop the vindictive juvenile BS, FRO wouldn't NEED to exist.
However, like many on this forum are aware, it doesn't always work that way. Where significant sums of money are involved, people don't act rationally. Tell a CS recipient they are all of a sudden getting a couple hundred LESS a month, and they flip their shit.
@Motorhead: if you need to provide proof of receipt...use Microsoft OUTLOOK if possible. There is a section for "request delivery receipt" that can be enabled (depending on the email environment you are in) so you can at least confirm it was delivered.
If the other party ignores you, then you revert to R3 letter. (registered, receipt required) as a followup.
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