(1) A payee may, by filing an Application--Enforcement and an affidavit that complies with rule 11.06, require:
(a) the payer; or
(b) if the payer is a corporation--an officer of the corporation;
to attend an enforcement hearing.
Note: An enforcement hearing does not have to be held before the court makes an enforcement order. The purpose of an enforcement hearing is to obtain information to help the enforcement of an order or other obligation and, if applicable, to help the court to determine a dispute or issue an enforcement order.
(2) The payee may require the payer to produce documents at the enforcement hearing that are in the payer's possession or control and relevant to the enforcement application by serving with the application referred to in subrule (1):
(a) a list of the documents required; and
(b) a written notice requiring that the documents be produced.
(3) A payee must serve by personal service on a payer at least 14 days before an enforcement hearing:
(a) the documents referred to in subrules (1) and (2); and
(b) a court approved brochure entitled Enforcement Hearings (which gives information about enforcement hearings and the consequences of failing to comply with an obligation).