(LSCC)Copy, file, and serve the documents

Copy, file, and serve the documents

You'll need

  • Your completed documents:
    • Notice of Application (Form F31)
    • Affidavit (Form F30) to support the application (with any attachments)
    • Financial Statement (Form 8), if required
    • Any other supporting Affidavits or documents that you intend to refer to at the hearing, but that haven't already been filed
  • $80 to file a Notice of Application
  • Someone to serve the documents on the other person

Make copies

Make three photocopies of all your documents:

  • The registry will keep the original
  • One copy is for you
  • One copy is served on the other person
  • One copy is to attach to the Affidavit of Personal Service (Form F15)

File the documents at the registry

Take all the copies of your documents, plus the filing fee, to the registry more than 21 business days before the date set for the hearing. (This means that 21 business days must pass in between the day you serve the documents and the hearing day.)

A clerk at the registry will take your money, check your documents, stamp them with the court seal, and put the originals into the file for your case. The three copies of the forms will be returned to you.

Serve the documents on the other person

Serve the documents on the respondent, including the filed Notice of Application, at least 21 business days before the date set for the hearing. (This means that 21 business days must pass in between the day you serve the documents and the hearing day.)

These documents must be served by personal service. See Serve Supreme Court documents by personal service for step-by-step instructions for how to serve these documents.

If you're applying to change support and your order was registered with the BC Family Maintenance Agency (BCFMA), you need to send BCFMA one of the copies of all your documents. Send the documents to the BCFMA office where the order was registered. You can mail or fax them. (If you mail the documents, you'll need to make another copy.)

See the BCFMA contact information page for current mailing addresses.

Updated on 14 May 2024