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Withdraw The Divorce To stop the process, you will need to contact the Court clerk where you filed the application and ask to withdraw, or this may be done by simply filing the appropriate form. You may need to provide specific reasoning and deal with a presumption of costs that may be sought by the other side.
The Form 35.1: Affidavit is your chance to tell the court what your plan is for the child(ren) and why it is a good one. This affidavit is about your plan. It is not about the other parent or person who might want decision-making responsibility, parenting time or contact.
Form F3 Notice of Family Claim is a legal document required by the Supreme Court Family Rules to begin a court proceeding, setting out the relief claimed by the claimant and the grounds on which that relief is claimed.
This form is for those who want to apply in Supreme Court for a divorce, most orders under the Divorce Act and the Family Law Act (including parenting orders, support orders, and orders about property and debt), and name changes, protection orders, and orders for costs.
Withdraw The Divorce To stop the process, you will need to contact the Court clerk where you filed the application and ask to withdraw, or this may be done by simply filing the appropriate form. You may need to provide specific reasoning and deal with a presumption of costs that may be sought by the other side.