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With the exception of the special forms of Notice of Family Claim, all of the forms used in the joint process are the same as the sole process, except that the parties aren't called Claimant and Respondent, they're called Claimant 1 and Claimant 2.
With the exception of the special forms of Notice of Family Claim, all of the forms used in the joint process are the same as the sole process, except that the parties aren't called Claimant and Respondent, they're called Claimant 1 and Claimant 2.
===Downloads===
====Sample documents====
The links below will open sample court documents. You will require Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these files, a free program available for download from Adobe Software.
In these samples, John Smith and Jane Smith are getting divorced. In the forms for the sole process, John is asking for a divorce and orders about the care and control of the children. No order about child support is necessary because there's already an order about child support from the Provincial Court. In the forms for the joint process, John and Jane are asking for a divorce, orders about the care and control of the children, and an order for child support. (For more information about these topics, see the sections [[Children]] and [[Child Support]].)
'''Sole divorce application'''
'''Step one'''
*Form F3: Notice of Family Claim (PDF)
*Registration of Divorce Proceeding
'''Step three'''
*Form F15: Affidavit of Personal Service (PDF)
'''Step five'''
*Form F35: Divorce Requisition (PDF)
*Form F17: Requisition to search for Response to Family Claim (PDF)
*Form F36: Registrar's Certificate (PDF)
*Form F38: Divorce Affidavit (PDF)
*Form F37: Child Support Affidavit (PDF)
*Form F52: draft Divorce Order (PDF)
'''Step ten'''
*Form F56: Divorce Certificate (PDF)
'''Joint Divorce Application'''
'''Step one'''
*Form F1: Joint Notice of Family Claim (PDF)
*Registration of Divorce Proceeding
*Form F35: Divorce Requisition (PDF)
*Form F36: Registrar's Certificate (PDF)
*Form F38: Divorce Affidavit (PDF)
*Form F37: Child Support Affidavit (PDF)
*Form F52: draft Divorce Order (PDF)
'''Step seven'''
*Form F56: Divorce Certificate (PDF)
These sample documents are just that: samples. While they represent a more or less accurate picture of how John and Jane Doe might fill out their forms, they may not be applicable to your situation. Use them as a reference only together with the official court form.
====Court forms====
Click the links below to open templates in Word format. Areas where you must supply information are indicated in green text.
'''Sole Divorce Application'''
*Form F3: Notice of Family Claim (DOC)
*Form F15: Affidavit of Personal Service (DOC)
*Form F35: Divorce Requisition (DOC)
*Form F17: Requisition to search for Response to Family Claim (DOC)
*Form F36: Registrar's Certificate (DOC)
*Form F38: Divorce Affidavit (DOC)
*Form F37: Child Support Affidavit (DOC)
*Form F52: draft Divorce Order (DOC)
*Form F56: Divorce Certificate (DOC)
'''Joint Divorce Application'''
*Form F1: Joint Notice of Family Claim (DOC)
*Form F35: Divorce Requisition (DOC)
*Form F36: Registrar's Certificate (DOC)
*Form F38: Divorce Affidavit (DOC)
*Form F37: Child Support Affidavit (DOC)
*Form F52: draft Divorce Order (DOC)
*Form F56: Divorce Certificate (DOC)


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