How Do I Make a Priority Parenting Matter Application in the Provincial Court?: Difference between revisions
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The only court form you <span class="noglossary">will</span> need is a Notice of Motion (Form 16). The form is available online. See the [[Provincial Court Forms (Family Law)|Provincial Court Forms]] section. Your Notice of Motion tells the court the orders that you want the court to make. | The only court form you <span class="noglossary">will</span> need is a Notice of Motion (Form 16). The form is available online. See the [[Provincial Court Forms (Family Law)|Provincial Court Forms]] section. Your Notice of Motion tells the court the orders that you want the court to make. | ||
You must file your Notice of Motion in the court registry where the Application to Obtain an Order was filed. The | You must file your Notice of Motion in the court registry where the Application to Obtain an Order was filed. The staff may book a date for the hearing of your application right there. If the court registry for your matter is a ''family justice registry'' (currently Kelowna, Nanaimo, Surrey or Vancouver (Robson Square) registry), staff may need you to go to a first meeting with a family justice counsellor and the other side before booking the date. The hearing date <span class="noglossary">will</span> be written on your Notice of Motion. | ||
You must serve the filed Notice of Motion on the other side at least seven days before the date set for the hearing, along with a copy of any documents you intend to use at the hearing. | You must serve the filed Notice of Motion on the other side at least seven days before the date set for the hearing, along with a copy of any documents you intend to use at the hearing. |