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This section reviews the processes for starting a proceeding in the Supreme Court and the Provincial Court. For a more complete picture of the court process, read this section together with the section on [[Replying_to_a_Court_Proceeding_in_a_Family_Matter|Replying to a Court Proceeding]]. | This section reviews the processes for starting a proceeding in the Supreme Court and the Provincial Court. For a more complete picture of the court process, read this section together with the section on [[Replying_to_a_Court_Proceeding_in_a_Family_Matter|Replying to a Court Proceeding]]. | ||
<span style="color:#D2691E">'''Important changes'''</span> <br /> | |||
The rules used by the Provincial Court are changing. As well, special processes are now being used by the Provincial Court in Victoria and Surrey. If you have a family law case in the Victoria and Surrey courthouses, speak to the court staff about how your case is affected. | |||
==The Supreme Court== | ==The Supreme Court== |