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Once you have been served with the applicant's Application to Obtain an Order, you have 30 days to file a form called a Reply. The Reply is available at the provincial court registry or online (see the [[Provincial Court Forms (Family Law)|Provincial Court Forms]] section), although a copy may have been delivered with the Application to Obtain an Order.  
Once you have been served with the applicant's Application to Obtain an Order, you have 30 days to file a form called a Reply. The Reply is available at the provincial court registry or online (see the [[Provincial Court Forms (Family Law)|Provincial Court Forms]] section), although a copy may have been delivered with the Application to Obtain an Order.  


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