Changing Family Law Orders, Awards and Agreements Involving Child Support: Difference between revisions
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Changing Family Law Orders, Awards and Agreements Involving Child Support (view source)
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This new process is intended to simplify things by having just the one hearing. To do that, however, the process relies very heavily on paperwork and the officials of our government and the government of the reciprocating jurisdiction. As a result, applications under the ''Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act'' can take a long time to process. | This new process is intended to simplify things by having just the one hearing. To do that, however, the process relies very heavily on paperwork and the officials of our government and the government of the reciprocating jurisdiction. As a result, applications under the ''Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act'' can take a long time to process. | ||
<span class="noglossary">Contact</span> details for the [http://www.isoforms.bc.ca British Columbia Reciprocals Office], along with more information and all of the forms required by the '' | <span class="noglossary">Contact</span> details for the [http://www.isoforms.bc.ca British Columbia Reciprocals Office], along with more information and all of the forms required by the ''[http://www.isoforms.bc.ca Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act].'' | ||
To vary an order of a country that does not participate in the ''Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act'' process, you will have to apply to vary the order in that country. | To vary an order of a country that does not participate in the ''Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act'' process, you will have to apply to vary the order in that country. |