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*[http://canlii.ca/t/8mcr Supreme Court Family Rules] | *[http://canlii.ca/t/8mcr Supreme Court Family Rules] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 30 October 2024
Form F30 Affidavit is a prescribed form under the Supreme Court Family Rules. Rule 10-4 says that an affidavit:
- must be expressed in the first person and show the name, address and occupation of the person swearing or affirming the affidavit,
- if the person swearing or affirming the affidavit is a party or the lawyer, agent, director, officer or employee of a party, must state that fact,
- must be divided into paragraphs numbered consecutively, and
- may be in Form F30.
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:
Number | Name | Blank |
Blank Word |
Blank HTML |
Completed Example |
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Form F30 | Affidavit | HTML | DOC (fillable) |
How to use this form[edit]
The page How Do I Prepare an Affidavit? in JP Boyd on Family Law provides tips and examples on preparing an affidavit.
See also[edit]
- See the full list of Supreme Court Family Forms.
External links[edit]
- Supreme Court Family Rules
- "What to include in an affidavit or bring to court", from Legal Aid BC, and the checklist on that page