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The following tips are located in the section ''Starting an Action'' in the ''[[JP_Boyd_on_Family_Law_—_How_Do_I%3F|How Do I?]]'' part of this resource: | The following tips are located in the section ''Starting an Action'' in the ''[[JP_Boyd_on_Family_Law_—_How_Do_I%3F|How Do I?]]'' part of this resource: | ||
* '''Can't pay your court fees:''' | * '''Can't pay your court fees:''' can't afford pay court fees, you can apply for indigent status. If you are granted indigent status the court fees will be waived for all or part of your court proceeding. To find out more, see [[How Do I Apply for Indigent Status in the Supreme Court?]] | ||
* '''Guide to personal service:''' For a quick summary of what's involved in personal service, see [[How Do I Personally Serve Someone with Legal Documents?]] | * '''Guide to personal service:''' For a quick summary of what's involved in personal service, see [[How Do I Personally Serve Someone with Legal Documents?]] |