The court may make an order:
(a) declaring the total amount owing under an obligation; or
(b) stating that the total amount owing must be paid in full or by instalments and when the amount must be paid; or
(c) for payment of a child support liability (see rule 11.03); or
(d) for enforcement of an obligation to pay money (see rule 11.05); or
(e) in aid of the enforcement of an obligation; or
(f) to prevent the dissipation or wasting of property; or
(g) for costs; or
(h) staying the enforcement of an obligation (including an enforcement order); or
(i) requiring the payer to attend an enforcement hearing; or
(j) requiring a party to give further information or evidence; or
(k) that a payer must file a Financial Statement; or
(l) that a payer must produce documents for inspection by the court; or
(m) dismissing an application; or
(n) varying, suspending or discharging an enforcement order.
Note: For the collection of child support, the court has general powers set out in section 111B of the Registration Act.