(LSSA)Prepare the court documents

Prepare the court documents

You'll need

Fill out the forms and complete the documents

If you don't have a JCC, or don't work things out there, you need to complete several forms.

On the Notice of Application, you'll ask the court to set aside all or part of your agreement. You can also ask the court to make new orders to replace any parts of the agreement that are set aside.

For information about what to put into the Notice of Application, see Write a Supreme Court order.

For help writing the Affidavit, see:

The forms contain technical instructions to help you fill them out. For more help using the forms, see:

For help filling out a Financial Statement (if you're applying to change an order for child or spousal support), see Complete a Supreme Court Financial Statement (Form F8).

Swear or affirm the documents

After you've completed the Affidavit (Form F30), and the Financial Statement (Form F8) if you need one, and attached all the relevant documents, you must swear or affirm that the information that appears in these documents is true. You have to swear or affirm your documents in front of a lawyer, notary public, government agent, or clerk at the court registry. See Who can swear an affidavit? for more information about this.

Take photo identification with you.

Some people charge a lot more for this service than others. It's a good idea to shop around.
Updated on 7 December 2022