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Difference between revisions of "How Do I Reply to an Interim Application in a Family Law Matter in the Supreme Court?"

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*the affidavits that you <span class="noglossary">will</span> be relying on at the hearing of the application.
*the affidavits that you <span class="noglossary">will</span> be relying on at the hearing of the application.


You should do two things in any new affidavit you prepare in replying to an application: you should respond to any important statements in the applicant's affidavit that you disagree with or think are inaccurate; and, you should tell the court about the facts that support your position on the application.
You should do two things in any new affidavit you prepare in replying to an application:  
#you should respond to any important statements in the applicant's affidavit that you disagree with or think are inaccurate, and
#you should tell the court about the facts that support your position on the application.


==The applicant's reply==
==The applicant's reply==
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