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The precise rules about when an application can be brought depend on whether or not the registry your court proceeding is in is a registry subject to the [http://www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca/resources/fact_sheets/parent_after_separation.php Parenting After Separation program] under [http://canlii.ca/t/85pb Rule 21] and, if so, whether it is also a family justice registry subject to Rule 5. The court clerk will tell you whether or not your registry is a designated registry for Parenting After Separation program and whether it is also a family justice registry.   
The precise rules about when an application can be brought depend on whether or not the registry your court proceeding is in is a registry subject to the [http://www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca/resources/fact_sheets/parent_after_separation.php Parenting After Separation program] under [http://canlii.ca/t/85pb Rule 21] and, if so, whether it is also a family justice registry subject to Rule 5. The court clerk will tell you whether or not your registry is a designated registry for Parenting After Separation program and whether it is also a family justice registry.   


====Family Justice Registries====
====Family justice registries====


Rule 5 of the [http://canlii.ca/t/85pb Provincial Court (Family) Rules] applies to those registries of the Provincial Court that have been designated as family justice registries. Under that rule, the parties to a court proceeding are required to jump through a number of hoops before they can first appear in court:
Rule 5 of the [http://canlii.ca/t/85pb Provincial Court (Family) Rules] applies to those registries of the Provincial Court that have been designated as family justice registries. Under that rule, the parties to a court proceeding are required to jump through a number of hoops before they can first appear in court:
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