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==Information== | ==Information== | ||
The lawyer <span class="noglossary">will</span> need to know certain basic facts about you and your relationship, particularly if there is a chance the lawyer <span class="noglossary">will</span> be starting a court proceeding on your | The lawyer <span class="noglossary">will</span> need to know certain basic facts about you and your relationship, particularly if there is a chance the lawyer <span class="noglossary">will</span> be starting a court proceeding on your behalf. So make sure you either have this information at the tips of your fingers or have it written down. | ||
===Basic information=== | |||
The lawyer <span class="noglossary">will</span> need to know this basic information: | |||
*your address, occupation, annual income and date of birth, | |||
*your spouse's full name, address, occupation, annual income and date of birth, | |||
*the date each of you began living in British Columbia, | |||
*the date the two of you started to live together, | |||
*if you're married, the date of your marriage and the name of the city or town you got married in, | |||
*the date of your separation, if you're separated, | |||
*the full names and birthdates of any children, | |||
*the care arrangements that are presently in place for the children, | |||
*your surname at birth and your surname before you got married, if you are married, | |||
*your spouse's surname at birth and his or her surname before you got married, if you are married, | |||
*whether you were unmarried, divorced or widowed when you married, if you are married, and | |||
*whether your spouse was unmarried, divorced or widowed when you married, if you are married. | |||
===Financial information=== | |||
The lawyer <span class="noglossary">will</span> need to know this financial information: | |||
*the approximate balance of all financial accounts, including savings, RRSP and investment accounts, and the names of the financial institutions holding the accounts, | |||
*approximate credit card balances, and the names of the credit card companies, | |||
*the balances of any loans and lines of credit, | |||
*the full details about any personal and family debts, | |||
#any health concerns about you, your spouse and the children | *basic information about any stock or bond portfolios, | ||
#any pending financial risks, like bankruptcy or a loss of employment | *whether either of you have a pension and, if so, the name of the pension plan, | ||
#any pending personal risks, such as risk of abuse or the abduction of the children | *the addresses of any real estate either of you might own and information about how those properties are owned, | ||
*the approximate market value of any real estate and the amount of any mortgages, and | |||
*the full details about any assets or property that either of you own that is located outside British Columbia. | |||
===Concerns and risks=== | |||
The lawyer <span class="noglossary">will</span> also need to know: | |||
#any health concerns about you, your spouse and the children, | |||
#any pending financial risks, like bankruptcy or a loss of employment, | |||
#any pending personal risks, such as risk of abuse or the abduction of the children, and | |||
#the basic reasons why your relationship came to an end. | #the basic reasons why your relationship came to an end. | ||
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''Supreme Court'' | ''Supreme Court'' | ||
#the Notice of Family Claim | #the Notice of Family Claim, | ||
#the Response to Family Claim | #the Response to Family Claim, | ||
#the Counterclaim, if any | #the Counterclaim, if any, | ||
#any Financial Statements that may have been prepared | #any Financial Statements that may have been prepared, | ||
#a copy of all orders made so far | #a copy of all orders made so far, and | ||
#if you're seeing the lawyer about an interim application, a copy of the Notice of Application and the supporting | #if you're seeing the lawyer about an interim application, a copy of the Notice of Application and the supporting affidavits. | ||
''Provincial Court'' | ''Provincial Court'' | ||
#the Application to Obtain an Order or the Application to Change an Order | #the Application to Obtain an Order or the Application to Change an Order, | ||
#the Reply | #the Reply, | ||
#any Financial Statements that may have been prepared | #any Financial Statements that may have been prepared, | ||
#a copy of all orders made so far | #a copy of all orders made so far, and | ||
#if you're seeing the lawyer about an interim application, a copy of the Notice of Motion. | #if you're seeing the lawyer about an interim application, a copy of the Notice of Motion. | ||
If you're in the midst of negotiations, you <span class="noglossary">will</span> want to bring: | If you're in the midst of negotiations, you <span class="noglossary">will</span> want to bring: | ||
#a copy of any offers made so far | #a copy of any offers made so far, and | ||
#any Financial Statements that may have been prepared. | #any Financial Statements that may have been prepared. | ||
If you're planning on starting a divorce proceeding, you'll definitely need to bring: | If you're planning on starting a divorce proceeding, you'll definitely need to bring: | ||
#your original Certificate of Marriage (the ugly brown government document, not the flowery document you might have received from whomever performed the marriage) | #your original Certificate of Marriage (the ugly brown government document, not the flowery document you might have received from whomever performed the marriage), and | ||
#a photograph of your spouse. | #a photograph of your spouse. | ||