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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the claimant and respondent information. Ensure you provide full names and relationships to each other.
  3. Complete the spousal relationship history section, indicating dates of cohabitation, marriage, separation, and divorce.
  4. In the prior court proceedings section, check the appropriate boxes and provide details of any relevant agreements or orders.
  5. For the claimant's claims, select the applicable orders you are seeking and attach any required schedules as indicated.
  6. Fill in your address for service and ensure all contact details are accurate for effective communication.
  7. Finally, review all sections for completeness before signing and dating the document at the end.

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Fill out the next forms A blank Affidavit Desk Order Divorce (Form F38) A blank Child Support Affidavit (Form F37), if you have dependent children. A blank Requisition (Form F35) A blank Certificate of Pleadings (Form F36) A blank draft Final Order (Form F52) Your separation agreement or court orders.
F3: Notice of Family Claim Use this form to start most family law cases, including an application for parenting arrangements, child or spousal support, or family property and debt orders. It sets out information about you and the other party, your relationship, and the final orders you want.
If you intend to respond to an application by another party, you must complete an application response in Form 33 upon receipt of the notice of application, and deliver it to the applicant. The application response tells the Court and the other parties how you intend to respond to the application.
If you do nothing, the claimant can get a default judgment against you. A notice of civil claim is a document that starts a lawsuit against you. The person who started the action is called the plaintiff and you are called the defendant. For more information on what a notice of civil claim is, review Starting a Claim.
This form is for those who want to apply in Supreme Court for a divorce, most orders under the Divorce Act and the Family Law Act (including parenting orders, support orders, and orders about property and debt), and name changes, protection orders, and orders for costs.

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3: Application About a Family Law Matter This can be for a new order, an order to change or cancel all or part of an existing final order, or an order to set aside or replace all or part of a written agreement. Include the schedule that relates to the order youre asking the judge to make.
F3: Notice of Family Claim It sets out information about you and the other party, your relationship, and the final orders you want. If youre applying jointly with your spouse for any of these orders and/or a divorce, use a Notice of Joint Family Claim (F1).

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