How Do I Make an Interim Application in a Family Law Matter in the Supreme Court?: Difference between revisions
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The first court forms you'll need are: | The first court forms you'll need are: | ||
*a Notice of Application (Form F31), and | |||
*an Affidavit (Form F30). | |||
The forms are available online. See the [[Supreme Court Forms (Family Law)|Supreme Court Forms]] section. | The forms are available online. See the [[Supreme Court Forms (Family Law)|Supreme Court Forms]] section. | ||
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*the basic facts supporting your application, | *the basic facts supporting your application, | ||
*a summary of your argument in support of your application, | *a summary of your argument in support of your application, | ||
*the rules, acts or regulations that you say allow the court to make the orders you're asking for, and | *the rules, acts, or regulations that you say allow the court to make the orders you're asking for, and | ||
*the affidavits you'll be relying on when you argue the application. | *the affidavits you'll be relying on when you argue the application. | ||