You can request a review, file an appeal, or seek legal assistance to challenge FRO decisions
When disagreeing with a Family Responsibility Office (FRO) decision, you have several options to address your concerns. The first step is to contact FRO directly to discuss the issue and understand their reasoning.
- Submit a formal written review request to FRO with supporting documentation
- File an official Notice of Appeal within 30 days of the decision
- Schedule a meeting with an FRO case worker to discuss your situation
- Provide new evidence or information that may affect the decision
- Consult with a family law lawyer for professional guidance
If initial discussions with FRO don’t resolve the matter, consider seeking legal representation to help navigate the appeal process. Keep detailed records of all communications and maintain copies of relevant documents throughout the review process.