Notice To Co-Owner Of Debt

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ONTARIO
Court file number
(Name of Court)
Form 29C: Notice to
Co-Owner of Debt
at
Court office address
Recipient(s)
Full legal name & address for service — street & number, municipality,
Lawyer’s name & address — street & number, municipality, postal code,
postal code, telephone & fax numbers and e-mail address (if any).
telephone & fax numbers and e-mail address (if any).
Payor
Full legal name & address for service — street & number, municipality,
Lawyer’s name & address — street & number, municipality, postal code,
postal code, telephone & fax numbers and e-mail address (if any).
telephone & fax numbers and e-mail address (if any).
TO:
(garnishee’s full legal name and address)
A court case between the recipient and the payor has resulted in a court order requiring the payor to pay money to the
recipient. The recipient or a person enforcing this order on the recipient’s behalf has served me or my business with a
notice of garnishment, claiming to intercept a debt that I or my business is supposed to owe and to pay to the payor.
Under the law, a debt to the payor includes both a debt payable to the payor alone and a debt payable jointly to the
payor and one or more other persons. According to my records or the records of my business, you are such an “other
person” who shares in the debt that I or my business owe to the payor.
In accordance with this notice of garnishment, I have paid out one half
In accordance with a court order, I have paid out
$
of the debt that I or my business jointly owes to you and the payor. This money is being held for 30 days by:
the clerk of the court
the Director of the Family Responsibility Office at
(address)
IF YOU BELIEVE THAT I OR MY BUSINESS HAVE PAID OUT MONEY THAT LEGALLY BELONGS TO YOU, you
have 30 days from the service of this notice to serve Form 29G (dispute from co-owner of debt) and file it with the
court. You can get a copy of this form from your own lawyer or from the court office. You must then serve a
completed copy of this form on the following persons:
(a) me or my business at the address given below;
(b) the payor and the recipient; and
(c) the clerk of the court or the Director of the Family Responsibility Office, depending on who is holding the money.
You can serve by any method set out in rule 6 of the Family Law Rules, including mail, courier and fax. Once you have
served this form, you must then file it with the court with proof of service (Form 6B). The court may then hold a
garnishment hearing to determine your rights.
IF YOU FAIL TO DO THIS WITHIN 30 DAYS, you may not later challenge the recipient’s garnishment of the debt
that I or my business jointly owes to you and the payor.
Signature of person making this notice or of person's lawyer
Date of signature
Typed or printed name of person or of person's lawyer, address
for service, telephone & fax number and e-mail address (if any).
Print Form
Clear Form
FLR-29C-E (2005/09)
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