You can set up spousal support through a separation agreement without needing to go to court. Find out how your case is registered with the Family Responsibility Office (FRO) to help you pay and receive support.Fill out the form below to begin your free consultation with one of our experienced lawyers or call us at (905) 581-7222. If your relationship meets that definition, you may be entitled to spousal support or be obligated to pay your former partner spousal support. Temporary spousal support is court-ordered monthly payment from one spouse to the other while a family law case is on-going. "Spousal support" is the money that one spouse may have to pay to the other spouse for their financial support following a separation or divorce. Use our Guided Pathways to fill out court forms for spousal support. Includes information on a partner's right to get or pay support to the other partner. If your relationship meets that definition, you may be entitled to spousal support or be obligated to pay your former partner spousal support. There is also a spousal support calculator at mysupportcalculator.