Complete and affirm a Financial Statement (Form F8), if required
You'll need:
Complete the Financial Statement
If a child or spousal support claim is made against you or if you're making a claim for spousal support or more than just basic child support, you'll also have to file a Financial Statement (Form F8).
You must file and serve this Financial Statement within 30 days of receiving the Notice of Family Claim (Form F3).
In most cases, you'll file and serve your Financial Statement together with your Response to Family Claim (Form F4). This will save you time (and money, if you're using a process server to have your documents served on the other person).
See Complete a Supreme Court Financial Statement (Form F8) for more information.
Swear or affirm the Financial Statement (Form F8)
If you're required to file a Financial Statement (Form F8), you must swear or affirm that the information that appears in these documents is true. You have to do this in front of a:
- lawyer,
- notary public,
- government agent, or
- clerk at the court registry.
Bring photo identification with you.