Form F38 Affidavit Desk Order Divorce: Difference between revisions

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==How to use this form==
==How to use this form==
The page [[How Do I Prepare an Affidavit?]] in ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'' provides tips and examples on preparing an affidavit.
The page [[How Do I Prepare an Affidavit?]] in ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'' provides tips and examples on preparing an affidavit generally, although it makes reference to Form F30 primarily.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 18:31, 8 April 2013

Form F38 Affidavit Desk Order Divorce is a prescribed form under the Supreme Court Family Rules. It is used in both joint and sole claims for divorce that are uncontested. Because the same form is completed differently depending on whether a joint or sole claim is involved, be careful to ensure you use the correct example.

Where to find this form and any examples[edit]

Be careful to view the correct example depending on whether you are dealing with a joint or a sole claim for divorce. The following are links to blank versions of this form and any examples on Clicklaw Wikibooks or elsewhere online:

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Form F38 Affidavit - Desk Order Divorce PDF HTML
Form F38 Form F38 Affidavit - Desk Order Divorce (Joint) PDF
Form F38 Form F38 Affidavit - Desk Order Divorce (Sole) PDF

How to use this form[edit]

The page How Do I Prepare an Affidavit? in JP Boyd on Family Law provides tips and examples on preparing an affidavit generally, although it makes reference to Form F30 primarily.

See also[edit]

External links[edit]