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How to fill out the Canada FLR-13B-E online
Filling out the Canada FLR-13B-E form is a crucial step in the process of managing net family property in accordance with family law. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of each section of the form, assisting users in completing it confidently and accurately.
Follow the steps to complete the form effectively.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Canada FLR-13B-E form and open it for editing.
- Begin by entering the court file number and the name of the court at the top of the form. This identifies your case and the court handling it.
- Next, provide the court office address where the form will be filed, ensuring you have the correct information for processing.
- Fill in your full legal name and address for service, including municipality, postal code, telephone and fax numbers, and email address if applicable, in the 'Applicant(s)' section.
- Repeat the previous step for the 'Respondent(s),' providing their full legal name and address for service.
- If applicable, include the names and addresses of any lawyers representing the parties, including their contact details.
- Specify your full legal name again and enter the valuation date for the property being assessed. This date is crucial for accurately determining asset values.
- Proceed to fill out Table 1, where you will list the value of all assets owned on the valuation date for both the applicant and respondent.
- Next, complete Table 2, detailing the value of debts and liabilities on the same valuation date, again for both parties.
- In Table 3, assess the net value on the date of marriage of property, indicating debts that do not relate to the matrimonial home.
- Continue to Table 4, listing any property excluded under subsection 4(2) of the Family Law Act.
- After entering all information, ensure totals for each table are accurate, calculating Total 5 by combining Total 2, Total 3, and Total 4.
- Finally, calculate Total 6: Net Family Property, by subtracting Total 5 from Total 1.
- Once completed, save changes to the form. You may also have the options to download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your forms online today to ensure an efficient and accurate process.
To pursue full custody of a child in Ontario, you need to demonstrate to the court that it is in the child's best interest. This typically involves presenting evidence of your ability to provide a stable and loving environment. Communication is key, so be transparent and cooperative throughout the process. Resources such as the Canada FLR-13B-E can guide you in documenting your claims effectively.
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