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The form you must use is Form F4, set out in the [http://canlii.ca/en/bc/laws/regu/bc-reg-169-2009/latest/bc-reg-169-2009.html Supreme Court Family Rules]. This is a special form of response used only in family law cases. | The form you must use is Form F4, set out in the [http://canlii.ca/en/bc/laws/regu/bc-reg-169-2009/latest/bc-reg-169-2009.html Supreme Court Family Rules]. This is a special form of response used only in family law cases. | ||
The Response to Family Claim must be filed in the court registry and be served on the claimant by ordinary service. It costs $25 to file a Response to Family Claim. Ordinary service means sending a copy of the filed response to the claimant at any of the addresses for service identified in the Notice of Family Claim. | The Response to Family Claim must be filed in the court registry and be served on the claimant by ordinary service. It <span class="noglossary">costs</span> $25 to file a Response to Family Claim. Ordinary service means sending a copy of the filed response to the claimant at any of the addresses for service identified in the Notice of Family Claim. | ||
===Preparing, filing and serving a counterclaim=== | ===Preparing, filing and serving a counterclaim=== |