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*'''Supreme Court:''' If your family law action is in the Supreme Court, the form you must usually use is [[Form F30 Affidavit|Form F30]] and the rules about affidavits are set out in Rule 10-4 of the Supreme Court Family Rules.  
*'''Supreme Court:''' If your family law action is in the Supreme Court, the form you must usually use is [[Form F30 Affidavit|Form F30]] and the rules about affidavits are set out in Rule 10-4 of the Supreme Court Family Rules.  
*'''Provincial Court:''' If your family law action is in the Provincial Court, the form you must usually use is Form 17 and the rules about affidavits are set out in Rule 13 of the Provincial Court Family Rules. The form is available online; see the [[Provincial Court Forms (Family Law)|Provincial Court Forms]] section.
*'''Provincial Court:''' If your family law action is in the Provincial Court, the form you must usually use is Form 17 and the rules about affidavits are set out in Rule 13 of the Provincial Court Family Rules. The form is available online. See the [[Provincial Court Forms (Family Law)|Provincial Court Forms]] section.


==Formal requirements==
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