Not exact matches
In Ontario, the Family Responsibility Office (
FRO) has a duty to
enforce support
orders.
The Family Responsibility Office (
FRO)
enforces child support and spousal support
orders.
(For those who aren't aware: In Ontario, all child support
orders are automatically filed with the
FRO, which operates under legislation giving it an arsenal of mechanisms by which to encourage and
enforce timely payment of support on the part of the paying parent.)
Since you are required by law to adhere to a child support
order, non payment has consequences that are
enforced by a variety of different agencies which vary by province (e.g. in Ontario it is Family Responsibility Office —
FRO).
FRO does not charge support recipients to
enforce a child support
Order.
Child support payments may be
enforced by Ontario's Family Responsibility Office (
FRO), if they are required by a Court
Order or by a Separation Agreement that is filed with the court.
Child support
orders are automatically managed and
enforced by the Family Responsibility Office (
FRO), which can take a variety of actions to
enforce support
orders if support is not being paid, such as garnishing the payor's income, pension, or employment insurance, suspending his or her driver's license, or registering a lien on any personal property.
While Ontario court
orders are received by the
FRO automatically, a separation agreement must be registered with the court if you would like the
FRO to
enforce it.