New Federal Child Support Tables will be distributed and used in most of Canada as of October 1, 2025. These tables list how much a parent may have to pay in monthly child support, depending on the parent’s income and number of children.
Federal Child Support Tables 2025: Why These Matters
- The new tables are the legal standard after October 1, 2025.
- Support orders that exist will not automatically be updated, but these changes may qualify as a change of circumstances to allow the parents to request a variation.
- Some Canadian provinces, namely Quebec, Manitoba, and New Brunswick, have their own tables and do not use the federal version.
- Only the official version of the tables, published in the Canada Gazette and by Justice Canada, carries legal authority. Simplified lookup tools will be available but are for convenience only.
Federal Child Support Tables 2025: What You Need to Do
- Evaluate current orders in relation to the new amounts.
- Confirm the applicable jurisdiction to your case, whether your case will be federal or provincial.
- Prepare for enforcement as the updated rules permit courts and agencies to have easier access to financial data. Accurate and complete financial reporting will be essential.
Learn more here: CRA: 2025 Update to the Federal Child Support Tables
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