Submitting Notice
This form is used if a party does not contest an application, response or reply.
This form is used if a party does not contest an application, response or reply.
This form is used by a party to request from another party whether, in Part C of the form, the facts outlined are true and/or the documents are genuine.
This form is used to inform the Court and the other parties in your case of the address at which court documents and notices can be served on you. You must file this form if your contact address (address for service) has changed.
This form is available for legal practitioners, if you are an unrepresented litigant see the Initiating Application kit which includes instructions and additional information to assist you complete and file the form.
This form must accompany any applications or requests that require payment.
This form is used if a party to current proceedings wishes to seek further interlocutory or procedural orders. An Affidavit must be filed at the same time stating the facts relied on in support of the orders sought in the Application in a Proceeding.
This form is used to apply to the Court for a review of the exercise of a power by a Registrar in proceedings other than appeal proceedings. Use an Application in an Appeal to make application for review of an exercise of power by a Registrar in appeal proceedings.
This form is used to apply for an exemption of fees, in a family law matter, if you are eligible for an exemption.
This form is used to apply for an exemption of paying fees if payment of a fee will cause you financial hardship and you are not eligible for a general exemption. This form cannot be used for divorce applications.
You should complete this form if you want to seek an order from the Court imposing a punishment or another consequence on a person for the breach of a Court order. You cannot eFile this type of application.
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