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  • 006-fro-021
    SUPPORT DEDUCTION ORDER INFORMATION FORM

    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.
  • 006-fro-020
    REFRAINING ORDER

    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.
  • 006-fro-019
    SUPPORT DEDUCTION ORDER

    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.
  • 006-fro-018
    NOTICE TO FAMILY RESPONSIBILITY OFFICE BY INCOME SOURCE

    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.
  • 006-fro-002
    Confirmation of Identity Letter Request

    Confirmation of Identity Letter is prepared by the Family Responsibility Office (FRO) confirming that an individual is not one and the same as the support payor against whom the FRO has taken enforcement action. Most commonly, these letters are prepared in relation to writs of seizure and sale and real estate transactions.
  • 004-0360
    Living Beyond the Murder of a Loved One

    Information for Families and Others Affected by Homicide