If you and your partner agree on child support , you can put what you've agreed to in a separation agreement . This is a written contract that you and your partner make.
Your separation agreement can deal with child support alone, or can include other things like spousal support , decision-making responsibility , parenting time , and dividing property . Decision-making responsibility and parenting time used to be called custody and access .
You don't have to wait until you and your partner agree on everything before making a separation agreement. You can make an agreement on the things you agree on, while working on other issues.
You can make a separation agreement if you're married or in a common-law relationship .
There are some good reasons to make a written separation agreement:
You can talk to a lawyer who can give you advice about the rules your separation agreement needs to follow to make it legal. If you can't afford to hire a lawyer, you may be able to find legal help in other places.
You and your partner may be able to use the Ontario government's online Child Support Service (CSS) to get child support.
The government uses income information to calculate how much child support should be paid. In general, the CSS can only decide child support in simple cases where the table amount applies. It can only be used for some special or extraordinary expenses . And, it does not allow for retroactive child support.