List of forms and guides

These are all the forms and guides available for making an application using the Interjurisdictional Support Order Act (ISO) or Divorce Act. Not all of the forms are needed for every application.

Go to Choose Your Forms to find out which forms and guides you will need for your situation. The province of Quebec and certain countries may require additional or alternative forms. If you are making an application under the 2007 Hague Convention, these forms do not apply.

Contact the Interjurisdictional Support Services for further information.

General

Form Support Guide – Introduction and General Information

Mandatory

Form A.1 – Support Application under the ISO Act

  • Form A.1 (PDF 296 KB)
  • Guide A.1 (PDF 180 KB)
  • All applications made under the ISO Act must include either Form A.1 or A.2.

Form A.2 – Support Variation Application under the ISO Act

  • Form A.2 (PDF 191 KB)
  • Guide A.2 (PDF 178 KB)
  • All applications made under the ISO Act must include either Form A.1 or A.2.

Form A.3 – Support Application under the Divorce Act

  • Form A.3 (PDF 206 KB)
  • Guide A.3 (PDF 127 KB)
  • All applications made under the Divorce Act must include either Form A.3 or A.4.

Form A.4 – Support Variation Application under the Divorce Act

  • Form A.4 (PDF 206 KB)
  • Guide A.4 (PDF 167 KB)
  • All applications made under the Divorce Act must include either Form A.3 or A.4.

Additional Locate Information

  • Form Additional Locate Information (PDF 207 KB)
  • This form must be used by claimants and applicants to provide the receiving jurisdiction with information to help locate the respondent. When sending this form, do not attach it to the Support Application or a Support Variation Application. It is not part of the Application.

Additional

Form B – Parentage (one copy per child)

  • Form B (PDF 191 KB)
  • Guide B (PDF 154 KB)
  • Form B must be completed for each child who is the subject of a support application under the ISO Act only. The first long check-box list contains the paternity presumptions which are common in Canada and many other jurisdictions.

Form C – Child Support Claim

  • Form C (PDF 72 KB)
  • Guide C (PDF 161 KB)
  • Form C is required when you are making a request to establish child support or you are already a support recipient and you are seeking to change the support amount.

Form D – Request for a Support Order (if Respondent does not provide financial information)

  • Form D (PDF 168 KB)
  • Guide D (PDF 206 KB)
  • The respondent’s financial information is required for the proper amount of support to be determined. If the respondent fails to provide financial information or does not provide enough financial information, the court or authority in the respondent’s jurisdiction may make a support or variation order based on information that you include in your application. You should complete this form to the best of your ability.

Form E – Request for Child Support Different than Child Support Guidelines Table Amount

  • Form E (PDF 115 KB)
  • Guide E (PDF 177 KB)
  • If you are the support recipient and are asking for a non-Child Support Guidelines order you must use Form E.

Form F – Special or Extraordinary Expense Claim (one copy per child per calendar year)

  • Form F (PDF 224 KB)
  • Guide F (PDF 231 KB)
  • Form F is required for each child for whom special or extraordinary expenses are requested. This form requires you to identify the nature of the expense from a provided list, as well as provide details of both ongoing and one-time expenses.

Form G – Request to Pay Child Support Different than Child Support Guidelines Table Amount

  • Form G (PDF 115 KB)
  • Guide G (PDF 176 KB)
  • If you are the support payor and are asking for a non-Child Support Guidelines order you must use Form G.

Form H – Support for Claimant/Applicant

  • Form H (PDF 266 KB)
  • Guide H (PDF 118 KB)
  • Form H is to be used if you are seeking support for yourself. This includes a claim for support if you are a spouse or partner of the respondent, a former spouse or partner of the respondent or if you are an adult child of the respondent.

Form I – Financial Statement

  • Form I (PDF 357 KB)
  • Guide I (PDF 161 KB)
  • Form I is required in all cases if you are the support payor and you are either applying for a support variation or you are responding to an application.

Form J – Child Status and Financial Statement (one copy per child)

  • Form J (PDF 165 KB)
  • Guide J (PDF 151 KB)
  • Form J is required when the request for child support is for a child who is over the age of majority.

Form K – Evidence to Support Variation of a Support Order

  • Form K (PDF 180 KB)
  • Guide K (PDF 169 KB)
  • Form K must be used if you are seeking to vary an existing support order (whether an increase or decrease in support is requested), reduce or cancel arrears or to terminate support.

Form L – Respondent’s Response to Application

  • Form L (PDF 120 KB)
  • Guide L (PDF 169 KB)
  • Form L is not part of the Support Application or Support Variation Application completed by a claimant or applicant.

Affidavit

  • Affidavit (PDF 32 KB)
  • This form can be used by applicants or respondents for the purpose of providing further information or documents.