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==Which court should you go to?== | ==Which court should you go to?== | ||
Although two courts deal with family law in BC (Provincial Court and Supreme Court) only Supreme Court can make divorce orders under the Divorce Act and orders on property and debt division under the ''Family Law Act''. If you want a divorce, you must sue in Supreme Court. Provincial Court can make orders only under the ''Family Law Act'', on parenting arrangements, child support and spousal support. Supreme Court can also make these orders. | Although two courts deal with family law in BC (Provincial Court and Supreme Court), only Supreme Court can make divorce orders under the Divorce Act and orders on property and debt division under the ''Family Law Act''. If you want a divorce, you must sue in Supreme Court. Provincial Court can make orders only under the ''Family Law Act'', on parenting arrangements, child support and spousal support. Supreme Court can also make these orders. | ||
==What is a desk order divorce?== | ==What is a desk order divorce?== |