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An affidavit is a written summary of relevant facts and information, given under oath or affirmation. The affidavits filed with the Application Response should give evidence relevant to the reasons why the application is opposed. The supporting affidavits may be brand new or may consist of affidavits that have been prepared for previous applications and are already in the court file. The form you must use is Form F30, set out in the [http://canlii.ca/t/8mcr Supreme Court Family Rules], and linked to in [[Sample Supreme Court Forms (Family Law)]]. | An affidavit is a written summary of relevant facts and information, given under oath or affirmation. The affidavits filed with the Application Response should give evidence relevant to the reasons why the application is opposed. The supporting affidavits may be brand new or may consist of affidavits that have been prepared for previous applications and are already in the court file. The form you must use is Form F30, set out in the [http://canlii.ca/t/8mcr Supreme Court Family Rules], and linked to in [[Sample Supreme Court Forms (Family Law)]]. | ||
The process for drafting affidavits and the rules about the content of affidavits are discussed in | The process for drafting affidavits and the rules about the content of affidavits are discussed in [[How Do I Prepare an Affidavit?]] It's located in the ''How Do I?'' part of this resource under ''Affidavits''. | ||
===Responding to the application response=== | ===Responding to the application response=== |