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Administrative
Recalculation of Child Support Regulations (Filed March 1, 2018) Under the authority of section 85 of the Family Law Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following regulations. Dated at Ann Marie Hann REGULATIONS Analysis 1. Short title 2. Definitions 3. Recalculation office 4. Recalculation officer 5. Recalculation 6. Notice of objection 7. Recalculation - children over the age of majority or death of a child 8. Effect of recalculation notice 9. Notice of change 10. Notification by recalculation office 11. Application in respect of defective service 12. Rounding to nearest dollar 13. Foreign currency conversion 14. No recalculation of special expenses 15. Refusal to recalculate 16. Application for retroactive child support 17. Correction 18. Request by department 19. No liability 20. Recalculation does not affect other portions of child support order 21. Conflict 22. Transitional 23. NLR 31/07 Rep. 24. Commencement Short title 1. These regulations may be cited as the Administrative Recalculation of Child Support Regulations. Definitions 2. In these regulations (a) "Act" means the Family Law Act; (b) "age of majority" means (i) in the case of the Act, 19 years of age; and (ii) in
the case of Divorce Act ( (c) "agreement" means an agreement as defined in section 61 of the Act, that has been filed with the court in accordance with subsection 65(5) of the Act and that requires (i) the payment of child support, and (ii) the annual recalculation of the child support payable under the
agreement in accordance with these regulations; (d) "child support order" means an order for the support of a child made by a court; (e) "court" means the Supreme Court and
the (f) "department" means the department presided over by the minister responsible for the Income and Employment Support Act; (g) "Federal
Child Support Guidelines" means the Federal Child Support Guidelines established by regulation under
section 26.1 of the Divorce Act ( (h) "former regulations" means the Child Support Service Regulations, (i) "income information" means (i) a copy of (A) the personal income tax return filed by a party for the most recent taxation year, and (B) the notice of assessment and any reassessments issued to the party for the most recent taxation year, or (ii) where the annual recalculation takes place before
a party has filed his or her income tax return for the most recent taxation
year, another document acceptable to the recalculation officer setting out the
party's total income from all sources for that year; (j) "party" means (i) a payor, or (ii) a person who is entitled to receive child support under a child
support order or an agreement; (k) "payor" means the party who is obligated to pay child support under a child support order or an agreement; (l) "recalculation office" means the office designated under subsection 3(1); (m) "recalculation notice" means a notice issued under section 5, 6 or 7; (n) "recalculation officer" means a person appointed under subsection 4(1); (o) "review date" means the date in each year which is the anniversary of the commencement of the most recent child support obligation under a child support order, an agreement or a recalculation notice; (p) "special or extraordinary expense" means an expense referred to in section 7 of the Federal Child Support Guidelines and section 7 of the Child Support Guidelines Regulations; and (q) "table" means (i) the child support table set out in Schedule I of the Federal Child Support Guidelines for the province in which the payor resides, or (ii) where the payor resides outside Recalculation office 3. (1) The
recalculation office is designated as a child support service for the purpose
of section 25.1 of the Divorce Act ( (2) The
duties of the recalculation office include (a) assisting
the court in the determination and administration of child support orders; (b) monitoring
compliance with child support orders or agreements requiring the periodic
filing of income information; (c) reviewing
and recalculating the amount of a child support order or an agreement as set
out in the applicable table in accordance with section 5; and (d) acting
on behalf of a party for the purpose set out in section 26 of the Federal
Child Support Guidelines and section 24 of the Child Support
Guidelines Regulations. Recalculation officer 4. (1) The minister shall appoint one or more recalculation officers. (2) A recalculation officer may, in the exercise and performance of his or her powers and duties under these regulations (a) use computer programs or other technical aids; and (b) engage the services of or seek assistance from accountants or other experts as the recalculation officer considers appropriate. Recalculation 5. (1) A payor shall provide his or her
income information to the recalculation office no later than 45 days before the
review date. (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), where a child support order or an agreement was made before the coming into force of these regulations, a payor shall provide his or her income information to the recalculation office no later than (a) the date in a year on which income information was required to be provided under the child support order or the agreement; or (b) where a child support order or agreement did not specify a date on which income information was to be provided, the date in a year determined by the recalculation office. (3) Where
a payor provides the recalculation office with income information in compliance
with subsection (1) or (2), a recalculation officer shall review and recalculate
the amount of child support as set out in the applicable table using the income
information provided. (4) Where
a payor does not provide the recalculation office with income information in
compliance with subsection (1) or (2) or where income information is not
available and the child support order or the agreement allows for recalculation,
the income of the payor shall be considered to be the sum of (a) the income amount on which the most recent child support order, agreement or recalculation notice was based; and (b) 20
percent of the payor's income as determined under paragraph (a). (5) Notwithstanding subsection (4), where a child support order, an agreement or a recalculation notice was issued under the former regulations and a payor does not provide the recalculation office with income information in compliance with this section or where income information is not available and the child support order or the agreement allows for recalculation, the payor's income shall be considered to be the sum of (a) the income amount on which the most recent child support order, agreement or recalculation notice was based; and (b) 10 percent of the payor's income as determined under paragraph (a). (6) Where,
as a result of the recalculation, the amount of child support would increase or
decrease by less than $5 a month, the recalculation officer shall not
recalculate the amount of child support for that year, and shall notify the
parties that there will be no change in the child support amount for that year.
(7) Where,
as a result of the recalculation, the amount of child support would increase or
decrease by $5 or more a month, the recalculation officer shall provide each
party with a recalculation notice stating that the recalculated amount of child
support shall come into effect on the date specified in the recalculation
notice unless within 30 days after the date the recalculation notice was considered
to be received a party objects to the recalculation by filing a notice of objection
with (a) the court (i) that
made the child support order, or (ii) where the agreement was filed; and (b) the
recalculation office. (8) Where a notice of objection under subsection (7) is not filed, the recalculation officer shall file a copy of the recalculation notice with (a) the court (i) that made the child support order, or (ii) where the agreement is filed; and (b) the Director of Support Enforcement. Notice of objection 6. (1) Where a notice of objection under subsection 5(7) is filed objecting to the recalculation, the amount of child support shall not change as a result of the recalculation and the amount of child support in the most recent child support order, agreement or recalculation notice remains in effect pending the hearing of the objection. (2) Where
a notice of objection under subsection 5(7) is filed, (a) the
court shall notify the parties to the child support order or the agreement and
the recalculation office of the date set for the hearing of the objection; and (b) on
the conclusion of the hearing of the objection the court shall issue a child
support order for the recalculated amount or another amount. (3) Where a notice of objection is withdrawn before the hearing of the objection, the recalculated amount of child support is considered to have come into effect on the date specified in the recalculation notice. Recalculation - children over the age of majority or death of a child 7. (1) Where a child to whom a child support order or agreement applies has attained the age of majority, the recalculation officer may recalculate the amount of child support where the person who is entitled to receive child support under a child support order or an agreement provides written confirmation in the form required by the recalculation office, that the child meets the requirements of paragraph 37(7)(a) of the Act or continues to be a child of the marriage as defined by the Divorce Act. (2) Notwithstanding subparagraph 15(1)(a)(x), where a child support order or an agreement applies to 2 or more children and a child dies or attains the age of majority and is no longer entitled to child support, the recalculation office may recalculate the amount of child support of the other children to whom the child support order applies where (a) the child support order or the agreement was made in accordance with the table; and (b) the child support order or the agreement states (i) the number of children, and (ii) the total amount of child support determined in accordance with the table. Effect of recalculation notice 8. After a recalculation notice has been made by the recalculation office in respect of a child support order or an agreement, the payor under the child support order or the agreement is liable to pay the recalculated amount of child support set out in the recalculation notice commencing on the date specified in the recalculation notice. Notice of change 9. A party shall notify the recalculation office in writing of a change to any of the following contact information no later than 10 days after the date of the change: (a) mailing address; (b) email address; (c) telephone number; and (d) fax number. Notification by recalculation office 10. (1) Notice to a party required to be given by the recalculation office under these regulations may be (a) personally served on the party; (b) sent by ordinary mail to the last known address of the party shown in the records of the recalculation office; (c) sent by fax to the fax number provided by the party; or (d) sent by electronic mail, text or other electronic means to the electronic mail address, cellular telephone number or other electronic address provided by the party. (2) Notice sent under paragraphs (1)(b), (c) and (d) is considered to have been received 7 days from the date on which it is sent. (3) Where notice is sent to the party's last known address or the electronic mail address or fax number provided by the party but is returned as undeliverable, the party is considered to have received the notice in accordance with subsection (2). Application in respect of defective service 11. Where a party is considered to have received a
recalculation notice and the party satisfies the court that he or she was not
aware of the recalculation notice or that the recalculation notice came to his
or her attention only at some time later than when it was considered to have
been received, the court may make the order that it considers appropriate and
fair in the circumstances. Rounding to nearest dollar 12. When recalculating
child support under these regulations, the recalculation officer shall round
the amount payable to the nearest dollar. Foreign currency conversion 13. Where a payor provides
the recalculation office with income information that is reported in a currency
other than Canadian dollars, the recalculation office shall convert the income
information to Canadian dollars, applying the foreign currency exchange rate as
set by the Bank of Canada on the date the recalculation is made. No recalculation of special expenses 14. Where a child support order or an agreement
provides for an amount to cover special or extraordinary expenses, the recalculation
office shall not recalculate that amount. Refusal to recalculate 15. (1) The
recalculation office shall not recalculate the amount of child support payable (a) under
a child support order or an agreement where (i) the
parties have a shared custody arrangement within the meaning of the Federal
Child Support Guidelines or
the Child Support Guidelines Regulations, (ii) the
annual income of the payor has been determined in another manner than by using
the sources of income set out under the heading "Total Income" in the
T-1 General form issued by the Canada Revenue Agency and adjusted in accordance
with Schedule (iii) neither party resides in the province, (iv) the recalculation office is aware that a date has been set for the court to hear an application respecting the amount of child support specified in the child support order or the agreement, (v) recalculation may be impracticable or too complex for the recalculation office to perform, (vi) the child support order or the agreement was received by the recalculation office less than 4 months before the review date of the child support order or the agreement, (vii) the child support order or the agreement is
not in compliance with the requirements of the Rules of the Supreme Court, 1986 or the (viii) the child support order or the agreement is not in compliance with the requirements of the Federal Child Support Guidelines or the Child Support Guidelines Regulations, (ix) the child support order or the agreement indicates that for one or more of the following reasons the amount of child support has been determined in a manner other than by applying the applicable table amount under the Federal Child Support Guidelines or the Child Support Guidelines Regulations as if the child were under the age of majority: (A) the child to whom the child support order or the agreement applies has attained the age of majority, (B) a payor stands in the place of a parent, (C) there has been a determination of undue hardship, and (D) the income of the payor is greater than $150,000 a year, or (x) the child to whom the child support order or the agreement applies has attained the age of majority and either (A) the court has not ordered that the child support continue after the age of majority, or (B) the parents have not agreed that child support continue after the age of majority; or (b) under a child support order where (i) the child support order was made on an interim or without prejudice basis and does not provide for the recalculation of the child support order by the recalculation office, or (ii) the amount of child support in the child support order is $0. (2) Where the recalculation office refuses to recalculate the amount of child
support payable under a child support order or an agreement, the recalculation
office shall (a) return (i) the child support order to the parties and to the court that made the child
support order, or (ii) the
agreement to the parties and to the court where the agreement was filed; and (b) indicate
why recalculation was refused. Application for retroactive child support 16. The existence of a child
support order or an agreement providing for the recalculation of child support
shall not preclude a person who is entitled to receive child support under a child
support order or an agreement from making an application to court for retroactive
child support. Correction 17. (1) Where, after the recalculation office has recalculated a child support amount, the recalculation office discovers a mistake in the recalculation notice, including a clerical error, the recalculation office may (a) correct the mistake and issue an amended recalculation notice; or (b) where the recalculation notice should not have been issued, issue a notice that the recalculation notice has been revoked. (2) A recalculation notice that has been corrected under this section takes effect on the day the recalculation notice would have taken effect if there had been no mistake. (3) An amended recalculation notice or a notice of
revocation referred to in subsection (1) shall be sent to the parties and the
Director of Support Enforcement and filed with the court. (4) Where the amended recalculation notice changes the amount of child support payable under a child support order or an agreement, the parties have the right to object to the amended recalculation notice in accordance with subsection 5(7). Request by department 18. Where the department
requests, the recalculation office shall provide a designated employee of the
department with a copy of a recalculation notice. No liability 19. A recalculation officer or a person acting on behalf of a recalculation officer is not liable for a loss or damage suffered by a person because of anything done or omitted to be done in good faith with respect to the recalculation of a child support order or an agreement. Recalculation does not affect other portions of child support order 20. A recalculation of the table amount of a child support order or agreement under these regulations in accordance with a recalculation notice does not affect the validity of any other portion of the original child support order or the original agreement. Conflict 21. Where there is a conflict between the recalculation of child support in an agreement and these regulations, these regulations prevail. Transitional 22. (1)
A child support order issued or an
agreement filed before the coming into force of these regulations shall be
enforced or otherwise dealt with under these regulations. (2) Where a recalculation of the amount of child support in a child support order or an agreement was started but not concluded before the coming into force of these regulations, subsections 5(2) and (5) apply. NLR 31/07 Rep. 23. The Child Support Service Regulations, Commencement 24. These
regulations come into force on March 1, 2018. ©Queen's Printer |