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Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act
For general information about the Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act and whether it applies to you, please refer to the Info Sheet - The Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act, a helpful guide to the Act.
In order to determine which forms you must complete to start your application under the Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act, there are three steps:
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| Step One: | Read through the ISO GUIDE - Introduction | |
| Step Two: | Choosing Which Forms to Use | |
| Step Three: | Download applicable forms and guides for Support Application or Support Variation Application |
| Form A - | Support Application or Support Variation Application | |
| Form B - | Identification Information | |
| Form C - | Evidence of Parentage | |
| Form D - | Statements to Support a Declaration of Biological Parentage | |
| Form E - | Child Support Claim | |
| Form F - | Request for Support Order (if the Respondent does not provide financial information) | |
| Form G - | Request by Recipient for a Child Support Order different than the Child Support Guidelines table amount | |
| Form H - | Special Expense Claim | |
| Form I - | Request by Payor to pay Child Support different than the Child Support Guidelines table amount | |
| Form J - | Support for Claimant/Applicant | |
| Form K - | Financial Statement | |
| Form L - | Child Status and Financial Statement (for a child over the age of majority) | |
| Form M - | Evidence to Support Variation of a Support Order | |
| Form N - | Respondent's Answer to Application | |
| Form O - | Request for Enforcement |
| Caution! Before you complete any court forms, we strongly suggest that you call the Child Support Guidelines Office to make sure you have selected the right forms. Call (902) 368-6220 |


