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Revision as of 18:24, 16 February 2017
Form F86 Affidavit in Support to Waive Fees is a prescribed form under the Supreme Court Family Rules. Rule 20-5 states that a court may determine someone to have impoverished status, and sets out how to apply so they are exempt from paying certain fees. An affidavit in this form is one of the documents required.
Where to find this form and any examples[edit]
The following are links to blank versions of this form and any examples on Clicklaw Wikibooks or elsewhere online:
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Form F86 | Affidavit in Support to Waive Fees | HTML | DOC (fillable) |
How to use this form[edit]
The page How Do I Apply for Indigent Status in the Supreme Court? in JP Boyd on Family Law provides tips and examples on preparing an application.
See also[edit]
- See the full list of Supreme Court Family Forms.
External links[edit]
- Court Services Branch of the Ministry of Justice has an Order to Waive Fees Package.
- Legal Services Society's Family Law in BC website has a self-help guide called "How to get an order to waive fees".