Difference between revisions of "Interim Applications in Family Matters"

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The registry will stamp all of the copies and keep the top sheet. You must then serve the respondent with his or her copy at least ''seven days'' before the date the application is set to be heard. The hearing date will usually be fixed according to the court's calendar, as most Provincial Court registries have certain days set aside for hearing interim applications in family law cases.
The registry will stamp all of the copies and keep the top sheet. You must then serve the respondent with his or her copy at least ''seven days'' before the date the application is set to be heard. The hearing date will usually be fixed according to the court's calendar, as most Provincial Court registries have certain days set aside for hearing interim applications in family law cases.


The form you must use is Form 16, which comes from the courthouse printed in quadruplicate or can be download in an editable format in  [[Sample Provincial Court Forms (Family Law)|Provincial Court Forms & Examples]].
The form you must use is Form 16, which comes from the courthouse printed in quadruplicate or can be downloaded in an editable format in  [[Sample Provincial Court Forms (Family Law)|Provincial Court Forms & Examples]]. There is no charge to file a Notice of Motion.


===Defending an application===
===Defending an application===

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