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Difference between revisions of "How Do I Make a Priority Parenting Matter Application in the Provincial Court?"

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The only court form you <span class="noglossary">will</span> need is a Notice of Motion (Form 16). The form is available online. See the [[Provincial Court Forms (Family Law)|Provincial Court Forms]] section. Your Notice of Motion tells the court the orders that you want the court to make.
The only court form you <span class="noglossary">will</span> need is a Notice of Motion (Form 16). The form is available online. See the [[Provincial Court Forms (Family Law)|Provincial Court Forms]] section. Your Notice of Motion tells the court the orders that you want the court to make.


You must file your Notice of Motion in the court registry where the Application to Obtain an Order was filed. The court registry staff may book a date for the hearing of your application right there or they may want you to go to a first appearance hearing with the other side before booking the date. The hearing date <span class="noglossary">will</span> be written on your Notice of Motion.
You must file your Notice of Motion in the court registry where the Application to Obtain an Order was filed. The court registry staff may book a date for the hearing of your application right there, or they may want you to go to a first appearance hearing with the other side before booking the date. The hearing date <span class="noglossary">will</span> be written on your Notice of Motion.


You must serve the filed Notice of Motion on the other side at least seven days before the date set for the hearing, along with a copy of any documents you intend to use at the hearing.
You must serve the filed Notice of Motion on the other side at least seven days before the date set for the hearing, along with a copy of any documents you intend to use at the hearing.