How do I know if the other person involved in my support order is living in an area that is considered a reciprocating jurisdiction?
All the Canadian provinces and territories, the United States of America, and a number of other countries are reciprocating jurisdictions. To see if the area where the other party lives is considered a reciprocating jurisdiction visit Ontario Regulation 53/03 under the Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act, 2002.
Related Questions
- The support payor, who was in Ontario, has moved to another reciprocating jurisdiction. Can FRO ask the reciprocating jurisdiction to enforce the support order?
- What is the process if the other person lives in a reciprocating jurisdiction that still requires a provisional order?
- Can a support order from a reciprocating jurisdiction be varied?