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===Financial Statements=== | ===Financial Statements=== | ||
If a | If a Provincial Court proceeding involves spousal support or child support, each party must prepare and file a ''Financial Statement''. A Financial Statement sets out a party's income, expenses, assets and liabilities and is sworn on oath or affirmation, just like an Affidavit, by a lawyer, notary public or registry clerk. Each party must attach to their Financial Statements the following documents: | ||
#the last three years' worth of tax returns (what's required is the complete income tax and benefit return, not tax return "summaries" or "informations"); | #the last three years' worth of tax returns (what's required is the complete income tax and benefit return, not tax return "summaries" or "informations"); | ||
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#business records like financial statements and corporate income tax returns, if the party has a company. | #business records like financial statements and corporate income tax returns, if the party has a company. | ||
The form which must be used is Form 4, set out in the Provincial Court | The form which must be used is Form 4, set out in the [http://canlii.ca/t/85pb Provincial Court (Family) Rules]. | ||
===Family Case Conferences=== | ===Family Case Conferences=== |