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Insight appreciated on which consent Form to use to address Child Support overpayment.
(to address incorrect source amount of annual income: resulting from Employer overpayment error/then clawback) Yes, at Case Conference, order made stating Employer letter of income required for OP to identify what income I was entitled to earn (over 3 years: to address this overpayment issue) 15C Consent Motion to Change; or 15D Consent Motion to Change Child Support. Note: Steps to Justice (online) shows: Form 14B: Notice of Motion https://stepstojustice.ca/steps/fami...-your-forms-1/ 2. Fill out your forms Next, you or your partner ask the court to put your agreement into a court order called a consent order. To do this, the person bringing the motion fills out: Form 14B: Notice of Motion, where you list the orders you want the court to make. Attach the consent agreement or any minutes of settlement showing what you and your partner agree to. Form 25: Order, where you list the orders you're asking the judge to sign. Stamped envelopes addressed to you and your partner if you want your order mailed to you. Otherwise you can pick it up from the court or have it faxed to you. |
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