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


*the orders that you agree to the court making,
*the orders that you agree to the court making,
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