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This booklet uses the following terms to describe parents who pay or receive child support:
You can find the tables as well as a convenient online Look-up by clicking on this link. If you need a paper copy and cannot print it yourself, you can get a maximum of two paper copies by calling the Department of Justice Canada's Family Law Information Line at 1-888-373-2222 or by e-mailing your request to fcyinfofea@justice.gc.ca. Since there is a separate federal table for each province and territory, please indicate which table you need.
| If you or the other parent has sole custody and |
Then |
|---|---|
| you live in different provinces or territories | use the federal table for the province or territory that the paying parent lives in. |
| you or the other parent lives outside Canada | use the federal table for the province or territory the parent in Canada lives in. |
| you and the other parent both live in New Brunswick, Manitoba or Quebec | refer to the provincial guidelines. |
| If you and the other parent split or share custody and |
Then |
|---|---|
| you live in different provinces or territories | use the federal tables for the province or territory each parent lives in. |
| you or the other parent lives outside Canada | use the federal table for the province or territory the parent in Canada lives in. |
| you and the other parent both live in New Brunswick, Manitoba or Quebec | refer to the provincial guidelines. |
Patrick and Michelle both live in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia has not been designated (see Step 1: figure out which guidelines apply), so they use the federal table for Nova Scotia.