Child Support: Paying and Receiving Child Support Information
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Justice
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Service Description
The Maintenance Enforcement Office (MEO) registers child support orders and agreements, records and monitors payments, and takes enforcement action when required payments are missed or late. Registration helps to ensure that parents do not have to deal directly with one another when it comes to support payments.
Visit the website for information on how to register a child support order or agreement with the Maintenance Enforcement Office (MEO) and make or receive payments.
Eligibility
Whether you are a recipient (receiving) or payor (paying), you may register your child support order or agreement with the Ministry of Justice’s Maintenance Enforcement Office (MEO). Registration is completely optional.
Application Process
Visit the website for details on registering child support payments.
Fax: 306-787-1420
Toll-Free: 1-866-229-9712
Business Line: 306-787-8961
Maintenance Enforcement Office
Service Website
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Walter Scott Building
Address
3085 Albert Street
Regina SK S4S 0B1
The Family Law Information Centre and Regina Dispute Resolution Office are located in Room 323 of the Walter Scott Building.
- Child Support: Paying and Receiving Child Support Information
- Child Support: Recalculation Service
- Court Services: Enforcing Court Orders
- Decision-Making Responsibility and Parenting Time
- Dispute Resolution Office: Mediation
- Dispute Resolution Office: Resolving Conflict Constructively Workshop
- Family Matters: Assisting Families through Separation and Divorce
- Parenting After Separation and Divorce Program (2 locations)
Location Info
Phone 1: 306-787-5837
Family Law Information Centre
Phone 2: 306-787-5747
Dispute Resolution Office - Regina Office
Phone 3: 306-933-7864
Dispute Resolution Office - Saskatoon Office
Phone 4: 306-787-8961
Maintenance Enforcement Office
Fax: 306-787-8204
Business Line: 306-787-5474
Website
www.saskatchewan.ca/government/directory?ou=71868d8b-d03a-485f-9e70-fc656b678c54
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