Form 26B: Affidavit for Filing Domestic Contract or Paternity Agreement 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Court File Number and the name of the court at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. Fill in the court office address, ensuring all details are accurate to avoid any delays in processing.
  4. Provide the full legal names and addresses for service of all recipients, including their telephone and fax numbers, as well as email addresses if available.
  5. In the section regarding child support, clearly state the names of both parties involved and specify the monthly amount to be paid along with details about any special expenses.
  6. Ensure that you attach a copy of any relevant agreements (marriage contract, cohabitation agreement, etc.) as indicated on the form.
  7. Finally, sign the affidavit in front of an authorized individual such as a lawyer or notary public. Make sure to date your signature appropriately.

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Once you have served your documents, you must complete Form 6B: Affidavit of Service (one for each party in the case that received the documents) and file it at the court where you issued your application. This form provides the court with proof that your documents were served on the respondent and any other party.
A party to a family court matter can use Form 25 to write out the terms of the order they want the judge to make. For example, the order could include terms for child and spousal support. The new pathway creates a draft order only. The judge (or court clerk) must sign the Form 25 to make it enforceable.
Serving a document means giving a copy of your court documents to the other parties in the case (for example: your partner, a family member, or a government agency). Filing a document means that you give staff at the court a copy (usually the original) of any documents you have collected and completed during your case.
Complete Form 26B: Affidavit for Filing Domestic Contract or Paternity Agreement. Need help to complete this form? Visit StepstoJustice.ca and use the Guided Pathways tool. Take your agreement and Form 26B to a family courthouse to put into your court file with the clerk at the court counter.
Types of Evidence (Documents) Required In Child Custody Court Income information such as pay stubs and tax returns showing financial stability; Medical records demonstrating the child receives proper care; School records showing the childs grades; Police reports documenting any incidents with the other parent;

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The Respondent will have the opportunity to reply to the claims made in the application. If the Respondent does not submit a response or attend court, or does not file the required Forms and documents, the court can make an order based on the information you provide in this Form.
To start a new court case, you always have to fill out Form 8: Application (general) in addition to the form that your case is about. For example, if you have to go to court to start a case about child custody and access, you would fill out Form 8 and Form 35.1 Affidavit in Support of Claim for Custody or Access.
If you want to ensure that your family members, friends or other witnesses come to the trial as witnesses, you will have to fill out Form 23: Summons to Witness This form must be served on the witness and filed with the court.

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