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==Documents== | ==Documents== | ||
You will need to bring a piece of government ID to your first meeting since the Law Society of British Columbia requires that lawyers ensure they properly identify who their clients are. | |||
You will need to have your marriage certificate to start a court proceeding. | You will need to have your marriage certificate to start a court proceeding. | ||
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''Provincial Court'' | ''Provincial Court'' | ||
*the Application to | *the Application About a Family Law Matter, | ||
*the Reply to an Application About a Family Law Matter (and any Reply to a Counter Application, also), | |||
*any agreements, | *any agreements, | ||
*any Financial Statements that may have been prepared, | *any Financial Statements that may have been prepared, and | ||
*a copy of all orders made so far | *a copy of all orders made so far. | ||
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: | ||
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{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[ | {{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[Trudy Hopman]], September 22, 2023}} | ||
{{JP Boyd on Family Law Navbox|type=how}} | {{JP Boyd on Family Law Navbox|type=how}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Helpful Guides & Common Questions|P]] | ||
[[Category:JP Boyd on Family Law]] | [[Category:JP Boyd on Family Law]] | ||
{{Creative Commons for JP Boyd}} | {{Creative Commons for JP Boyd}} |