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Personal service means physically handing the Application to Obtain an Order to the Respondent. Rule 2(3) of the [http://canlii.ca/t/85pb Provincial Court (Family) Rules] says that an applicant cannot personally be the one who serves a respondent. You must either pay a process server to do it or enlist the help of a friend over the age of majority. Although this ought go without saying, don't use one of your children to serve your ex.
Personal service means physically handing the Application to Obtain an Order to the Respondent. Rule 2(3) of the [http://canlii.ca/t/85pb Provincial Court (Family) Rules] says that an applicant cannot personally be the one who serves a respondent. You must either pay a process server to do it or enlist the help of a friend over the age of majority. Although this ought go without saying, don't use one of your children to serve your ex.
If you're not sure where you ex lives, see [[How Do I Find My Ex?]] It's located in the section ''Marriage, Separation & Divorce'' in the ''How Do I?'' part of JP Boyd on Family Law.


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