File your agreement, if you have one
If you have an agreement about parenting arrangements, contact with a child, child support, and/or spousal support and you haven't yet filed it with the court, do that now. Filing your agreement is a simple process. (See File Your Agreement in Supreme Court.) You also save money if you do it before you file anything else.
You'll need
- a copy of your signed parenting and/or support agreement,
- a blank Requisition (Form 17.1), and
- $30 to pay the filing fee.
How to file your agreement
Make a copy of your signed parenting and/or support agreement.
Fill out the Requisition (Form F17.1) to ask the court to file the agreement.
On the first page, fill in your name as Claimant #1 and the other person's name as Claimant #2. Check the box to confirm that there are no orders made or currently being sought.
Take the Requisition, a copy of your agreement, and the $30 filing fee to the registry.
You can file your agreement at the Supreme Court registry where an existing case between you and your spouse is filed. If no court action has been started, you can file at the registry closest to where you live.
The staff at the family registry counter checks that the agreement is complete. Then they take your payment and stamp the agreement with the court seal. If there is already an existing family law case, they put the agreement into your court file.
If no court action has been started, the registry will stamp a court file number on your agreement when you file it. You now have an open family law case. Put the same court file number on the rest of the forms you're preparing so the registry knows that you already have an open file. This way you won't have to pay the $200 fee to open a case when you file your Notice of Family Claim.