Applying for an Interim Order in a Family Law Case in Supreme Court: Difference between revisions
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You must make three copies of the materials. Then, file the notice of application and affidavit in the court registry where your family law case is ongoing. There is a court filing fee. | You must make three copies of the materials. Then, '''file''' the notice of application and affidavit in the court registry where your family law case is ongoing. There is a court filing fee. | ||
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