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Difference between revisions of "Spousal and Child Support (3:X)"

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For a list of all reciprocating jurisdictions, see the Schedule in the ''Interjurisdictional Support Orders Regulations'', BC Reg 15/2003 at www.bclaws.ca/EPLibraries/bclaws_new/document/ID/freeside/10_15_2003.  
For a list of all reciprocating jurisdictions, see the Schedule in the ''Interjurisdictional Support Orders Regulations'', BC Reg 15/2003 at www.bclaws.ca/EPLibraries/bclaws_new/document/ID/freeside/10_15_2003.  


Appeals of decisions made under this Act must be made within 90 days of the ruling (s 36(5)) but, despite this, the Court to which an appeal is made may extend the appeal period before or after the appeal period has expired (s 36(6)). The website http://www.isoforms.bc.ca provides a questionnaire under the heading “forms select” to determine which application forms are required for a client’s specific situation. Forms can be accessed online or be mailed to you. Guides to filling out the forms can be found at https://www.isoforms.bc.ca/forms-guides/. Completed forms can be submitted to:  
Appeals of decisions made under this Act must be made within 90 days of the ruling (s 36(5)) but, despite this, the Court to which an appeal is made may extend the appeal period before or after the appeal period has expired (s 36(6)). The [http://www.isoforms.bc.ca Interjurisdictional Support Orders (ISO) website] provides a questionnaire under the heading “forms select” to determine which application forms are required for a client’s specific situation. Forms can be accessed online or be mailed to you. Guides to filling out the forms can be found at the [https://www.isoforms.bc.ca/forms-guides/ ISO website]. Completed forms can be submitted to:  


'''Reciprocals Office'''  
'''Reciprocals Office'''