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There are a few different ways to apply. Note that there may be slight differences in process between different registries in BC, but the following generally applies:
There are a few different ways to apply. Note that there may be slight differences in process between different registries in BC, but the following generally applies:


===In person - If you have a lawyer===
===In person If you have a lawyer===


The lawyer will go to the [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap/service/1014 Supreme Court Registry] where the divorce is filed with:
The lawyer will go to the [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap/service/1014 Supreme Court Registry] where the divorce is filed with:
#A copy of the [[Divorce#The_divorce_order|divorce order]] (make a photocopy of the one you have and keep the original);
*A copy of the [[Divorce#The_divorce_order|divorce order]] (make a photocopy of the one you have and keep the original),
#A completed Requisition ([[Form F17 Requisition (General)|Form F17]]);
*A completed Requisition ([[Form F17 Requisition (General)|Form F17]]),
#A completed Certificate of Divorce ([[Form F56 Certificate of Divorce|Form F56]]); and
*A completed Certificate of Divorce ([[Form F56 Certificate of Divorce|Form F56]]), and
#$40 for each certificate.
*$40 for each certificate.


===In person - If you don't have a lawyer===
===In person - If you don't have a lawyer===

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