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To defend an interim application, you must prepare a court form called an ''Application Response'' and an affidavit in support of your position.  
To defend an interim application, you must prepare a court form called an ''Application Response'' and an affidavit in support of your position.  
For a quick summary of the process, see [[How Do I Reply to an Interim Application in a Family Law Matter in the Supreme Court?]] It's located in the ''How Do I?'' part of this resource, in the section ''Interim Applications''.


You must serve these documents on the applicant by ordinary service. You can do this by sending them to the applicant's current address for service, which will usually be set out in his or her Notice of Family Claim or Response to Family Claim. How to serve documents is discussed in [[How Do I Personally Serve Someone with Legal Documents?]] It's located in the ''How Do I?'' part of this resource under ''Starting an Action''.
You must serve these documents on the applicant by ordinary service. You can do this by sending them to the applicant's current address for service, which will usually be set out in his or her Notice of Family Claim or Response to Family Claim. How to serve documents is discussed in [[How Do I Personally Serve Someone with Legal Documents?]] It's located in the ''How Do I?'' part of this resource under ''Starting an Action''.
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