I have never provided the whole NOA. I just send line 150 and cover everything else. I have never had any problems doing this. Anything beyond line 150 is off limits, imo.
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Originally posted by Brampton33 View PostAll that matters is Line 15000 so why should I give her anything else?
However, as I pointed out, even if your ex is evil, there really is no information in an NOA beyond line 15000 that could be used against you, not one bit.
Looking sneaky though tends to piss off judges in family law cases. You may or may not be going back to court, but why would you want to start with one foot in a hole?
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Originally posted by Tayken View PostIt is shocking to see how many fake NOAs people use in courts. More shocking to see how many people get away with it.
Also, submitting a fake NOA to the courts seems like a crazy risk.
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Originally posted by Janus View PostHow do they get caught? It seems like it would be so easy to fake.
Also, submitting a fake NOA to the courts seems like a crazy risk.
If the CRA was integrated better with the court system no party would ever need to submit their NOA for anything.
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http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/f.../w1-f1.html#s1
this is a link on how to manually calculate income for Child Support.
Lawyers rely on DivorseMate but many lawyers neglect to include lines/inputs from the NOA and fail to include the proper deductions and additions.
if you have dividend income, employment expenses, carrying charges, etc, all needs to be added/subtracted from Line 150 to accurately calculate Income for Child Support purposes.
So you line 150, may not be your true income.
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Can I ask, what is the basis for the annual exchange of info? I understand there's a duty to disclose if there's a material change, but I am unaware of an annual exchange of info. I ask because I have been after my ex- for updated financial info, I sent her a request under section 25(3) that she ignored. I guess my only option to take her to court to force disclosure. But I wonder what I'm missing re annual exchange.
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Originally posted by Newbie dad View PostCan I ask, what is the basis for the annual exchange of info? I understand there's a duty to disclose if there's a material change, but I am unaware of an annual exchange of info. I ask because I have been after my ex- for updated financial info, I sent her a request under section 25(3) that she ignored. I guess my only option to take her to court to force disclosure. But I wonder what I'm missing re annual exchange.
To determine if there is any change in shares for s7 if she is the recipient. Or if she pays you, to see if there should be an update.
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Thank you! One last question if I may as I don't see it when I google Form 20 - under 25(3) Child Support Guidelines, which is what I used as the basis to ask her for info, there's a requirement that the requestor provide three years of info with the request. I don't see the same requirement for Form 20 - is there any such requirement for filing the form?
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