The Maintenance Enforcement Program (MEP):
- is a free, voluntary service for people who pay or receive child or spousal support title;
- enforces court orders or court-filed agreements that require support to be paid for a child or spouse;
- takes steps to:
- collect payment from the person required to provide maintenance (the respondent); and
- sends the money to the person entitled to receive it (the claimant);
- strives to make paying or receiving support more convenient for both parties;
- has the authority to take enforcement measures to collect when voluntary payments are not made by the respondent; and
- can enforce court orders or agreements from:
- other parts of Canada; and
- countries with reciprocal agreements.
You can register with MEP if:
- either you or the other party lives in the Yukon; and
- you have a legal court order or legal agreement
Register
Registration checklist
Registration form
For claimants
Affidavit of arrears
Payment received
Direct deposit
Record of payments
For respondents
Credit card pre-authorization
Income and expense
Helpful resources
General information guide
Respondent information
Claimant information
MEP online
This system allows registered clientele to access their account information online.
To log in, you will need to enter:
- your 4-digit MEP file number (ex., 0000); and
- for your privacy and protection, your confidential personal identification number (PIN).
If you have forgotten or you need to obtain your PIN, please contact the MEP office.
Contact the Maintenance Enforcement Program for more information. Our office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
In person: 301 Jarvis Street, 1st floor
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 867-667-5437
Phone toll free in Yukon: 1-877-617-5347