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How to fill out the Form F1 (Rule 2-2(2)) online
Filling out the Form F1 (Rule 2-2(2)) is an essential part of initiating a joint family claim in the Supreme Court of British Columbia. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure you complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the Form F1 online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to acquire the form and open it in a suitable online platform.
- Enter the court file number and the town for the court registry at the top of the form.
- Provide the full names of both claimants under the 'Claimants' section.
- Complete the relationship history section by selecting the appropriate options that pertain to the relationship status between Claimant 1 and Claimant 2.
- Fill in the personal information fields for both claimants including birthdates, residency details, surnames at birth, and marital status prior to marriage.
- In the divorce section, indicate the grounds for your claim by selecting the relevant boxes and providing details where necessary.
- Confirm that there is no possibility of reconciliation and that collusion is not involved in this claim by checking the appropriate boxes.
- Attach proof of marriage, either by stating that a certificate has been filed or by explaining why it cannot be obtained.
- If applicable, complete the section concerning children, detailing information about their names and living arrangements.
- Outline any orders requested regarding children, spousal support, property, or other related issues as necessary.
- Finally, provide the addresses for service for both claimants and sign and date the completed form.
- Once all sections are completed, review the form for accuracy, then save changes, download, print, or share the document as needed.
Complete your joint family claim efficiently by filing the Form F1 online today.
You'll need A blank Affidavit — Desk Order Divorce (Form F38) A blank Child Support Affidavit (Form F37), if you have dependent children. A blank Requisition (Form F35) A blank Certificate of Pleadings (Form F36) A blank draft Final Order (Form F52) Your separation agreement or court orders. Your photo identification (ID)
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