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Nate Russell (talk | contribs) Created page with "'''Form Form F18.1 Requisition - General (Application)''' is a legal document required by the Supreme Court Family Rules to apply to be relieved from needing to attend a Judicial Case Conference (under Rule 7-1 (5)), or to shorten the service period applicable to a notice of a Case Planning Conference (under Rule 7.1-1 (4)). It is under Rule 2-2.1, which relates to applying for divorce under Part 2 of the federal ''[https://canlii.ca/t/7w02 Civil Marriage Act]'', SC 20..." |
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'''Form Form F18.1 Requisition - General (Application)''' is a legal document required by the Supreme Court Family Rules to apply to | '''Form Form F18.1 Requisition - General (Application)''' is a legal document required by the Supreme Court Family Rules to apply to serve application materials prior to attending a Judicial Case Conference (see Rule 7-1 (5)), or to shorten the service period applicable to a notice of a Case Planning Conference (see Rule 7.1-1 (4)). | ||
==Where to find this form and any examples== | ==Where to find this form and any examples== | ||
Latest revision as of 21:08, 24 February 2025
Form Form F18.1 Requisition - General (Application) is a legal document required by the Supreme Court Family Rules to apply to serve application materials prior to attending a Judicial Case Conference (see Rule 7-1 (5)), or to shorten the service period applicable to a notice of a Case Planning Conference (see Rule 7.1-1 (4)).
Where to find this form and any examples[edit]
The following are links to blank versions of this form and any examples on Clicklaw Wikibooks or elsewhere online:
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| Form F18.1 | Requisition - General (Application) | HTML |
See also[edit]
- See the full list of Supreme Court Family Forms.