File the documents
You'll need:
- All the sets of copies of your documents
There's no fee for filing applications in Provincial (Family) Court.
Take all the sets of your documents to the Family Court registry and give them to the clerk.
The registry clerk keeps one set of the documents for the court file copy. They stamp the other copies and return them to you.
The clerk gives you a blank Reply to an Application About a Family Law Matter (with Counter Application) (Form 6) and a blank Financial Statement (Form 4). You'll need these when you serve the documents on the other person.
If the registry clerk won't accept your documents, find out why and get legal help.
Updated on 4 June 2024