Form 17a Guardianship Guide

Summary

Form 17A is a Case Conference Brief used in family law matters. It requires details like court file number, applicant and respondent names, date of case conference, nature of the case, issues to be addressed, proposed solutions, supporting facts, and documents relied on. Parents are legally obligated to pay child support under the Family Law Act and Divorce Act, considering the childs best interests and parental responsibility. The Federal Child Support Guidelines determine the support amount based on the payers income and the number of children.

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Please draft me a Form 17A in Family Law Superior ****ourt of Ontario regarding guardianship of the person
Sure, I can guide you on how to fill out the Form 17A for the Family Law Superior ****ourt of Ontario. Form 17A is a "****ase ****onference Brief" used in family law matters.
Instructions for Form 17A:
*. ******ourt File Number**:
- Enter the court file number at the top right corner.
*. **Applicant(s)**:
- Fill in the name(s) of the applicant(s).
*. **Respondent(s)**:
- Fill in the name(s) of the respondent(s).
*. **Date of ****ase ****onference**:
- Enter the scheduled date for the case conference.
*. **Nature of ****ase**:
- Briefly describe the nature of the case (e.g., "Guardianship of the person").
*. **Issues to be Addressed**:
- List the specific issues you want the court to address.
*. **Proposed Solutions**:
- Provide your proposed solutions or orders you seek from the court.
*. **Facts Supporting Your Position**:
- Provide a summary of the facts that support your position.
*. **Documents Relied On**:
- List the documents you will rely on during the case conference.
*. **Signature
Write me supporting evidence for why a parent is obligated to pay child support
****ertainly! Here is some supporting evidence for why a parent is obligated to pay child support in Ontario:
- **Legal Obligation**:
- Under the **Family Law Act** and the **Divorce Act**, parents have a legal obligation to support their children financially.
- ******hild's Best Interests**:
- The primary consideration in child support cases is the best interests of the child, ensuring they have the necessary resources for their well-being.
- **Parental Responsibility**:
- Both parents share the responsibility for child support, irrespective of whether they are custodial or non-custodial parents.
- **Federal ****hild Support Guidelines**:
- The Federal ****hild Support Guidelines provide a formula to determine the amount of support based on the payer's income and the number of children.

Ontario Superior ****ourt of Justice (Family ****ourt)


Website: www.ontariocourts.ca

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