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Difference between revisions of "Interim Applications in Family Matters"

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To make an interim application, the applicant must file a Notice of Motion in the court registry. The Notice of Motion is a standard court form, Form 16, that comes from the courthouse pre-printed in quadruplicate. The form is simple to complete and has check boxes that can simply be ticked off to indicate the sort of order that you want the court to make. It is also available electronically and is linked to in  [[Sample Provincial Court Forms (Family Law)]].  
To make an interim application, the applicant must file a Notice of Motion in the court registry. The Notice of Motion is a standard court form, Form 16, that comes from the courthouse pre-printed in quadruplicate. The form is simple to complete and has check boxes that can simply be ticked off to indicate the sort of order that you want the court to make. It is also available electronically and is linked to in  [[Sample Provincial Court Forms (Family Law)]].  


For a quick summary of the process, see [[How Do I Make an Interim Application in a Family Matter in the Provincial Court?]] It is located in the ''How Do I?'' section of this resource in the section ''Interim Applications''.  
For a summary of the process, see [[How Do I Make an Interim Application in a Family Matter in the Provincial Court?]] It is located in the ''How Do I?'' section of this resource in the section ''Interim Applications''.  


The registry will stamp all of the copies and keep the top sheet. You must then serve the respondent with his or her copy at least ''seven days'' before the date the application is set to be heard.
The registry will stamp all of the copies and keep the top sheet. You must then serve the respondent with his or her copy at least ''seven days'' before the date the application is set to be heard.
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