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===Financial statements=== | ===Financial statements=== | ||
When an application to vary a child support order is brought, one or both parties may have to produce their financial information. This information is almost always given in a Financial Statement, which is Form F8 in the Supreme Court: | When an application to vary a child support order is brought, one or both parties may have to produce their financial information. This information is almost always given in a Financial Statement, which is Form F8 in the Supreme Court or Form 4 in the Provincial Court, and which, like affidavits, must be sworn before a notary or a lawyer: | ||
*The payor must produce a financial statement dealing with his or her income if the payor is paying child support according to the tables. | *The payor must produce a financial statement dealing with his or her income if the payor is paying child support according to the tables. |