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==Replying to the application==
==Replying to the application==


In most cases, to reply to an application you <span class="noglossary">will</span> prepare and file an Application Response in Form F32 and at least one new affidavit. The forms are online; see the [[Supreme Court Forms (Family Law)|Supreme Court Forms]] section.
In most cases, to reply to an application you <span class="noglossary">will</span> prepare and file an Application Response in Form F32 and at least one new affidavit. The forms are online. See the [[Supreme Court Forms (Family Law)|Supreme Court Forms]] section.


Your Application Response tells the applicant and the court:
Your Application Response tells the applicant and the court:
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==Application Records==
==Application Records==


The Application Record is a three-ring binder which contains all of the application materials, with an index and separated by tabs, that is assembled by the applicant. The Application Record is prepared for the benefit of the judge or master hearing the application.
The Application Record is a three-ring binder that contains all of the application materials, with an index and separated by tabs, that is assembled by the applicant. The Application Record is prepared for the benefit of the judge or master hearing the application.


The applicant <span class="noglossary">will</span> give you his or her index to the Application Record by 4:00pm on the business day that is one full business day before the hearing. Make up your own Application Record using the applicant's index. This <span class="noglossary">will</span> make sure that you, the applicant and the judge are all on the same page when you're referring to the materials in the Application Record.
The applicant <span class="noglossary">will</span> give you his or her index to the Application Record by 4:00pm on the business day that is one full business day before the hearing. Make up your own Application Record using the applicant's index. This <span class="noglossary">will</span> make sure that you, the applicant and the judge are all on the same page when you're referring to the materials in the Application Record.
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*Rule 10-6: The usual application procedure
*Rule 10-6: The usual application procedure


==Further reading==
==For more information==


A more complete discussion of the interim application process and the different timelines and deadlines can be found in the pages on [[Interim Applications in Family Matters|Interim Applications]].
You can find a more complete discussion of the interim application process and the different timelines and deadlines in the pages on [[Interim Applications in Family Matters]].


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