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Difference between revisions of "Supreme Court Forms (Family Law)"

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This page lists forms that are part of the [http://canlii.ca/t/8mcr Supreme Court Family Rules]. Check the page on [[Assorted Forms and Precedents (Family Law)]] for other forms mentioned in this resource that are required by legislation other than the Supreme Court Family Rules, or are examples of documents used by people solving family law problems inside or outside of court.
This page lists forms that are part of the [http://canlii.ca/t/8mcr Supreme Court Family Rules]. Check the page on [[Assorted Forms and Precedents (Family Law)]] for other forms mentioned in this resource that are required by legislation other than the Supreme Court Family Rules, or are examples of documents used by people solving family law problems inside or outside of court.


<blockquote>'''PDF:''' These forms are fillable forms available from the Ministry of Justice.<br>
<blockquote>'''Blank PDF:''' These forms are fillable forms available from the Ministry of Justicein .PDF format.<br>
'''Word:''' These are templates prepared by John-Paul Boyd in Word format that you can download and prepare on your computer. (Green text shows where you must make a choice, add information or provide an explanation.)<br>
'''Blank Word:''' These are templates prepared by John-Paul Boyd in Word .DOC format that you can download and prepare on your computer. (Green text shows where you must make a choice, add information or provide an explanation.)<br>
'''HTML:''' These are links to the forms as they appear in the text of the rules of court.<br>
'''Blank HTML:''' These are links to the forms as they appear in the text of the rules of court. These forms are good for reference but will be difficult to work with in a word processing program like Word or Pages.<br>
'''Completed Example:''' These are examples of what John-Paul's forms look like when they're filled out.</blockquote>
'''Completed Example:''' These are examples of what John-Paul's forms look like when they're filled out.</blockquote>