Form RF-1370
Appeal an attachment of earnings in connection with maintenance claims and claims from NAV, Helfo and the Guarantee Fund for Fishermen
If we’ve started enforcement proceedings on maintenance claims or claims from NAV, Helfo and the Guarantee Fund for Fishermen, you can apply for us to reduce our deduction from your income.
When you appeal against a deduction, you must state why you think the deduction is incorrect or why you believe enforcement proceedings should not have been initiated.
We’ll accept the following attachments:
- photos of paper documents taken with a mobile phone/camera
- screenshots of online documents
When we process your appeal, we do not consider undocumented information.
Please note that if the deduction is reduced, your payment period will be longer.
If you’re unable to use online services, you may submit your application on paper to:
The Collection Agency for Child Support and Overpaid Benefits
9917 Kirkenes
Remember to document the information and to attach the documentation.
Examples of expenses you must document and how to document them
- home mortgage – instalment amount, repayment period, and who owns the loan
- house rent – copy of the rental agreement or specified invoice
- property insurance – insurance agreement or specified invoice
- municipal taxes – copy of invoice
- childcare (SFO/AKS or child day care centre) – copy of invoice
- child maintenance – copy of maintenance agreement and proof that the maintenance is being paid
- that you’re a student if that’s the case – copy of a confirmation that you’re a student and a confirmation from Lånekassen that you receive/do not receive student loans
Who has the right to appeal
Private individuals may appeal against deductions from their salary, pension or other benefits.
Further appeals
If we do not change the deduction and you do not wish to withdraw your appeal, we’ll send your appeal to the district court. Before the district court can process your appeal, you’ll have to pay 1 court fee.
You can contact us for help and guidance if you wish to appeal.