This form is used when asking the court for a refraining order to prevent the FRO from suspending a driver's licence. If asking for a refraining order, complete the appropriate sections prior to the court date. If you and the FRO lawyer agree on the conditions for the refraining order, complete the form together and provide it to the court clerk for the judge's approval. If you and the FRO lawyer cannot agree, the court will complete the rest of the information, based on what the judge orders.
This notice is used by income sources (usually employers) to communicate with the FRO. This form can be used by an employer or other income source to let the FRO know that payments will be interrupted or stopped. This form can also be used to clarify that the income source or employer does not know the payor. If you are an employer or income source, complete the appropriate sections of this form and return it to the FRO.
Support payors may be requested to complete a Family Responsibility Office Financial Statement to support a Voluntary Arrears Payment Schedule, or because a payor is in default of his/her support obligations and the FRO has begun a default hearing. Documents to provide proof of income must be included with a financial statement.
The Cancellation of Third Party Authorization form stops all third party access to a client's case. Once the third party access is cancelled, only the payor or recipient will be able to receive information about their case.
The Request for Director's Statement of Arrears is another term for statement of account. If a client wants to obtain a statement of their account, they must contact the Family Responsibility Office.The first statement of account will be free while any subsequent requests will be subject to a $25 fee.
The 2 forms are used together when a court makes a support order. The support deduction order allows the FRO to collect support by sending notice to a support payer's employer or other income source, requiring support to be deducted from the payer's income. If asking the court to make/change a support order, complete the appropriate sections of these forms prior to the court date, and provide them to the court clerk.
The 2 forms are used together each time a court makes a support order. When asking the court to make or change a support order, complete the appropriate sections of these forms prior to the court date. The court will complete the rest of the information, based on what the judge orders.
The alternative payment order allows a support payor to pay by another method rather than by automatic income deductions under a support deduction order. If you are asking the court to make an alternative payment order, complete the appropriate sections of this form prior to your court date. If you or the support recipient has a lawyer, the lawyer will complete the rest of the form based on what the judge orders. If neither of you has a lawyer, provide the form to the court clerk.
For faster decisions, prescribers can use the SADIE online portal to submit requests to the Exceptional Access Program (EAP). Sign in through GO Secure (
https://www.ebse.health.gov.on.ca) and select SADIE from the services drop-down menu. Visit the SADIE website for more information:
http://www.ontario.ca/sadie. Alternatively, this form can be used for submitting requests to the EAP by fax.
Used by clients/vendors to receive remuneration by direct deposit versus cheque.
This form is used for workers who have experience in certain aspects of a voluntary trade and want to work in Quebec with their Ontario employer but who do not hold a certificate for that trade.
This form is used by workers who want to work in Quebec with their Ontario contractor to do specialized construction work. This type of work is usually associated with the provision of a warranty.
This tool is to be used by public bodies (identified government agencies) that choose to submit conflict of interest rules or revised rules to the Conflict of Interest Commissioner for approval. These rules should use the language and format of Ontario Regulation 381/07 to the extent possible.
Typical Week Survey helps Ontario public libraries and First Nations public libraries to record, and then report on, their public library usage. Typical Week Survey is annually done in November and data from it is used in the Annual Survey of Public Libraries.