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THE DISCOVERY PROCESS The Discovery Process The discovery process is the way you (and the other party) discover the other side’s view of what happened in thecase.
APPLICATIONS TO COURT Applications to Court This guidebook contains an overview of the procedure for applications, set out in Part 8 of the rules. In addition Rule 22-1 provides general rules on TRIALS IN SUPREME COURT Trials in Supreme Court . The final stage in an action (a proceeding started with a notice of civil claim) is the trial. The trial is your opportunity to go before a judge and possibly a jury, RESOLVING YOUR CASE BEFORE TRIAL • Resolving Your Case Before Trial Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Why it’s important to think about settling Lawsuits are very expensive and your costs increase at each stage.If you are involved in a lawsuit,get as much information as possible early on in the processREQUISITIONS
Requisitions The purpose of a requisition is to make a request to the court or court registry. In most cases, you do not have to appear in front of a judge or master to makeDRAFTING ORDERS
• Drafting Orders Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters 1. You can prepare a draft order (Form 35) before the hearing, setting out the terms of FORM 33 (RULE 8-1 (10) ) The application respondent has filed in this proceeding a document that contains the application respondent’s address for service. The application respondent has not filed in this proceeding a document that contains an address for A GUIDE TO PREPARING YOUR AFFIDAVIT • A Guide to Preparing Your Affidavit Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Usually the following paragraph is put in if you are able to have an affidavit on information and belief: I have personal Smith.knowledge of the factsand matters
HOW A CRIMINAL TRIAL WORKS Or, you can plead not guilty and will set a trial date (for a Provincial Court trial) or a preliminary inquiry (for a Supreme Court trial). Start of a Trial. After you plead not guilty, the prosecutor explains the case against you and then brings in their witnesses and asks them questions to prove you are guilty. SUPREME COURT FAMILY FORMS To advance your family case in the Supreme Court, you must use standard forms. The list below includes all family forms that are current from July 1st, 2010. To complete the form online, select the "Online" version. You can complete it and file it via Court ServicesOnline, or
THE DISCOVERY PROCESS The Discovery Process The discovery process is the way you (and the other party) discover the other side’s view of what happened in thecase.
APPLICATIONS TO COURT Applications to Court This guidebook contains an overview of the procedure for applications, set out in Part 8 of the rules. In addition Rule 22-1 provides general rules on TRIALS IN SUPREME COURT Trials in Supreme Court . The final stage in an action (a proceeding started with a notice of civil claim) is the trial. The trial is your opportunity to go before a judge and possibly a jury, RESOLVING YOUR CASE BEFORE TRIAL • Resolving Your Case Before Trial Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Why it’s important to think about settling Lawsuits are very expensive and your costs increase at each stage.If you are involved in a lawsuit,get as much information as possible early on in the processREQUISITIONS
Requisitions The purpose of a requisition is to make a request to the court or court registry. In most cases, you do not have to appear in front of a judge or master to makeDRAFTING ORDERS
• Drafting Orders Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters 1. You can prepare a draft order (Form 35) before the hearing, setting out the terms of FORM 33 (RULE 8-1 (10) ) The application respondent has filed in this proceeding a document that contains the application respondent’s address for service. The application respondent has not filed in this proceeding a document that contains an address for A GUIDE TO PREPARING YOUR AFFIDAVIT • A Guide to Preparing Your Affidavit Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Usually the following paragraph is put in if you are able to have an affidavit on information and belief: I have personal Smith.knowledge of the factsand matters
APPLICATIONS TO COURT Applications to Court This guidebook contains an overview of the procedure for applications, set out in Part 8 of the rules. In addition Rule 22-1 provides general rules onDRAFTING ORDERS
• Drafting Orders Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters 1. You can prepare a draft order (Form 35) before the hearing, setting out the terms of ENFORCING COURT ORDERS Enforcing Court Orders Enforcing an order means making sure that what the court ordered is done, or executed. Usually you want to collect money that is owing to you. FORM 22 (RULE 7-1 (1) ) Part 3: DOCUMENTS THAT RELATE TO A MATTER IN QUESTIONS IN THE ACTION [List here all documents that are listed in response to a demand under Rule 7-1 (11) of the Supreme Court Civil Rules, and all documents that are listed in response to a court order under Rule 7-1 (14) of the FORM 49 (RULES 13-1 (12), 14-1 (21), (24) AND (25) AND 18 NOTES Form 49 (Rules 13-1 (12), 14-1 (21), (24) and (25) and 18-1 (6)) 1 APPOINTMENT
NOTES FORM 15
4 Form 15 (Rule 4-6 (1) ) No._____ _____ In the Supreme Court of British Columbia Between Plaintiff(s) FORM 33 (RULE 8-1 (10) ) The application respondent has filed in this proceeding a document that contains the application respondent’s address for service. The application respondent has not filed in this proceeding a document that contains an address for STARTING A PROCEEDING BY PETITION Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Starting a Proceeding by Petition • This chart sets out the major differences between the two types of court proceedings: DEFENDING AN ACTION STARTED BY A NOTICE OF CIVIL CLAIM • Defending an Action Started by a Notice of Civil Claim Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Here are some other things you need to know about COSTS IN THE SUPREME COURT Costs in the Supreme Court This guidebook provides an overview of the procedure for assessing costs in a Supreme Court action. Costs are usually awarded to the party who HOW A CRIMINAL TRIAL WORKS Or, you can plead not guilty and will set a trial date (for a Provincial Court trial) or a preliminary inquiry (for a Supreme Court trial). Start of a Trial. After you plead not guilty, the prosecutor explains the case against you and then brings in their witnesses and asks them questions to prove you are guilty. SUPREME COURT FAMILY FORMS To advance your family case in the Supreme Court, you must use standard forms. The list below includes all family forms that are current from July 1st, 2010. To complete the form online, select the "Online" version. You can complete it and file it via Court ServicesOnline, or
THE DISCOVERY PROCESS The Discovery Process The discovery process is the way you (and the other party) discover the other side’s view of what happened in thecase.
APPLICATIONS TO COURT Applications to Court This guidebook contains an overview of the procedure for applications, set out in Part 8 of the rules. In addition Rule 22-1 provides general rules on TRIALS IN SUPREME COURT Trials in Supreme Court . The final stage in an action (a proceeding started with a notice of civil claim) is the trial. The trial is your opportunity to go before a judge and possibly a jury, RESOLVING YOUR CASE BEFORE TRIAL • Resolving Your Case Before Trial Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Why it’s important to think about settling Lawsuits are very expensive and your costs increase at each stage.If you are involved in a lawsuit,get as much information as possible early on in the processREQUISITIONS
Requisitions The purpose of a requisition is to make a request to the court or court registry. In most cases, you do not have to appear in front of a judge or master to makeDRAFTING ORDERS
• Drafting Orders Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters 1. You can prepare a draft order (Form 35) before the hearing, setting out the terms of FORM 33 (RULE 8-1 (10) ) The application respondent has filed in this proceeding a document that contains the application respondent’s address for service. The application respondent has not filed in this proceeding a document that contains an address for A GUIDE TO PREPARING YOUR AFFIDAVIT • A Guide to Preparing Your Affidavit Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Usually the following paragraph is put in if you are able to have an affidavit on information and belief: I have personal Smith.knowledge of the factsand matters
HOW A CRIMINAL TRIAL WORKS Or, you can plead not guilty and will set a trial date (for a Provincial Court trial) or a preliminary inquiry (for a Supreme Court trial). Start of a Trial. After you plead not guilty, the prosecutor explains the case against you and then brings in their witnesses and asks them questions to prove you are guilty. SUPREME COURT FAMILY FORMS To advance your family case in the Supreme Court, you must use standard forms. The list below includes all family forms that are current from July 1st, 2010. To complete the form online, select the "Online" version. You can complete it and file it via Court ServicesOnline, or
THE DISCOVERY PROCESS The Discovery Process The discovery process is the way you (and the other party) discover the other side’s view of what happened in thecase.
APPLICATIONS TO COURT Applications to Court This guidebook contains an overview of the procedure for applications, set out in Part 8 of the rules. In addition Rule 22-1 provides general rules on TRIALS IN SUPREME COURT Trials in Supreme Court . The final stage in an action (a proceeding started with a notice of civil claim) is the trial. The trial is your opportunity to go before a judge and possibly a jury, RESOLVING YOUR CASE BEFORE TRIAL • Resolving Your Case Before Trial Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Why it’s important to think about settling Lawsuits are very expensive and your costs increase at each stage.If you are involved in a lawsuit,get as much information as possible early on in the processREQUISITIONS
Requisitions The purpose of a requisition is to make a request to the court or court registry. In most cases, you do not have to appear in front of a judge or master to makeDRAFTING ORDERS
• Drafting Orders Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters 1. You can prepare a draft order (Form 35) before the hearing, setting out the terms of FORM 33 (RULE 8-1 (10) ) The application respondent has filed in this proceeding a document that contains the application respondent’s address for service. The application respondent has not filed in this proceeding a document that contains an address for A GUIDE TO PREPARING YOUR AFFIDAVIT • A Guide to Preparing Your Affidavit Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Usually the following paragraph is put in if you are able to have an affidavit on information and belief: I have personal Smith.knowledge of the factsand matters
APPLICATIONS TO COURT Applications to Court This guidebook contains an overview of the procedure for applications, set out in Part 8 of the rules. In addition Rule 22-1 provides general rules onDRAFTING ORDERS
• Drafting Orders Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters 1. You can prepare a draft order (Form 35) before the hearing, setting out the terms of ENFORCING COURT ORDERS Enforcing Court Orders Enforcing an order means making sure that what the court ordered is done, or executed. Usually you want to collect money that is owing to you. FORM 22 (RULE 7-1 (1) ) Part 3: DOCUMENTS THAT RELATE TO A MATTER IN QUESTIONS IN THE ACTION [List here all documents that are listed in response to a demand under Rule 7-1 (11) of the Supreme Court Civil Rules, and all documents that are listed in response to a court order under Rule 7-1 (14) of the FORM 49 (RULES 13-1 (12), 14-1 (21), (24) AND (25) AND 18 NOTES Form 49 (Rules 13-1 (12), 14-1 (21), (24) and (25) and 18-1 (6)) 1 APPOINTMENT
NOTES FORM 15
4 Form 15 (Rule 4-6 (1) ) No._____ _____ In the Supreme Court of British Columbia Between Plaintiff(s) FORM 33 (RULE 8-1 (10) ) The application respondent has filed in this proceeding a document that contains the application respondent’s address for service. The application respondent has not filed in this proceeding a document that contains an address for STARTING A PROCEEDING BY PETITION Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Starting a Proceeding by Petition • This chart sets out the major differences between the two types of court proceedings: DEFENDING AN ACTION STARTED BY A NOTICE OF CIVIL CLAIM Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Defending an Action Started Civil Matters by a Notice of Civil Claim • Completing your response Anoticeof civilclaimsetsoutcertain information COSTS IN THE SUPREME COURT Costs in the Supreme Court This guidebook provides an overview of the procedure for assessing costs in a Supreme Court action. Costs are usually awarded to the party who SUPREME COURT CIVIL FORMS To advance your civil case in the Supreme Court, you must use standard forms. The list below includes all civil forms that are current from July 1st, 2010. To complete the form online, select the "Online" version. You can complete it and file it via Court Services Online, or print it, sign it and file it at the court registry. SUPREME COURT FAMILY FORMS To advance your family case in the Supreme Court, you must use standard forms. The list below includes all family forms that are current from July 1st, 2010. To complete the form online, select the "Online" version. You can complete it and file it via Court ServicesOnline, or
FAMILY LAW & YOU
Family Law and You: Representing Yourself in BC Supreme Court, is a series of four videos that assist people representing themselves in Supreme Court cases. These cases can include divorce, custody, access, guardianship and/or child support matters. Video topics include Finding Legal Information as well as Filling Out and Filing LegalForms.
APPLICATIONS TO COURT Applications to Court This guidebook contains an overview of the procedure for applications, set out in Part 8 of the rules. In addition Rule 22-1 provides general rules on THE DISCOVERY PROCESS The Discovery Process The discovery process is the way you (and the other party) discover the other side’s view of what happened in thecase.
NOTES FORM 25
NOTES Form 25 (Rules 7-5 (5), 7-8 (5) and 12-5 (32) and (36) ) 1SUBPOENA TO WITNESS
TRIALS IN SUPREME COURT Trials in Supreme Court . The final stage in an action (a proceeding started with a notice of civil claim) is the trial. The trial is your opportunity to go before a judge and possibly a jury,NOTES FORM 15
4 Form 15 (Rule 4-6 (1) ) No._____ _____ In the Supreme Court of British Columbia Between Plaintiff(s) FORM 49 (RULES 13-1 (12), 14-1 (21), (24) AND (25) AND 18 NOTES Form 49 (Rules 13-1 (12), 14-1 (21), (24) and (25) and 18-1 (6)) 1 APPOINTMENT
FORM 33 (RULE 8-1 (10) ) The application respondent has filed in this proceeding a document that contains the application respondent’s address for service. The application respondent has not filed in this proceeding a document that contains an address for SUPREME COURT CIVIL FORMS To advance your civil case in the Supreme Court, you must use standard forms. The list below includes all civil forms that are current from July 1st, 2010. To complete the form online, select the "Online" version. You can complete it and file it via Court Services Online, or print it, sign it and file it at the court registry. SUPREME COURT FAMILY FORMS To advance your family case in the Supreme Court, you must use standard forms. The list below includes all family forms that are current from July 1st, 2010. To complete the form online, select the "Online" version. You can complete it and file it via Court ServicesOnline, or
FAMILY LAW & YOU
Family Law and You: Representing Yourself in BC Supreme Court, is a series of four videos that assist people representing themselves in Supreme Court cases. These cases can include divorce, custody, access, guardianship and/or child support matters. Video topics include Finding Legal Information as well as Filling Out and Filing LegalForms.
APPLICATIONS TO COURT Applications to Court This guidebook contains an overview of the procedure for applications, set out in Part 8 of the rules. In addition Rule 22-1 provides general rules on THE DISCOVERY PROCESS The Discovery Process The discovery process is the way you (and the other party) discover the other side’s view of what happened in thecase.
NOTES FORM 25
NOTES Form 25 (Rules 7-5 (5), 7-8 (5) and 12-5 (32) and (36) ) 1SUBPOENA TO WITNESS
TRIALS IN SUPREME COURT Trials in Supreme Court . The final stage in an action (a proceeding started with a notice of civil claim) is the trial. The trial is your opportunity to go before a judge and possibly a jury,NOTES FORM 15
4 Form 15 (Rule 4-6 (1) ) No._____ _____ In the Supreme Court of British Columbia Between Plaintiff(s) FORM 49 (RULES 13-1 (12), 14-1 (21), (24) AND (25) AND 18 NOTES Form 49 (Rules 13-1 (12), 14-1 (21), (24) and (25) and 18-1 (6)) 1 APPOINTMENT
FORM 33 (RULE 8-1 (10) ) The application respondent has filed in this proceeding a document that contains the application respondent’s address for service. The application respondent has not filed in this proceeding a document that contains an address forGETTING STARTED
Bankruptcy Student Loan This guidebook gives you information about getting repayment assistance for your student loans. It also tells you how to apply to the court for release of your obligation to pay your student loan debts in circumstances where you have declared bankruptcy but your student loan debt survived or will survive your discharge from bankruptcy (that is, that debt was notFAMILY LAW & YOU
Family Law and You: Representing Yourself in BC Supreme Court, is a series of four videos that assist people representing themselves in Supreme Court cases. These cases can include divorce, custody, access, guardianship and/or child support matters. Video topics include Finding Legal Information as well as Filling Out and Filing LegalForms.
APPLICATIONS TO COURT Applications to Court This guidebook contains an overview of the procedure for applications, set out in Part 8 of the rules. In addition Rule 22-1 provides general rules on HOW TO TAKE NOTES DURING YOUR TRIAL Make an index of exhibits on a separate piece of paper with the name and number of each exhibit and the page of your notes that refers to the exhibit. This will help you review the evidence later. Check the Evidence. After each witness testifies, or as soon as you can, FORM 49 (RULES 13-1 (12), 14-1 (21), (24) AND (25) AND 18 NOTES Form 49 (Rules 13-1 (12), 14-1 (21), (24) and (25) and 18-1 (6)) 1 APPOINTMENT
FORM 33 (RULE 8-1 (10) ) The application respondent has filed in this proceeding a document that contains the application respondent’s address for service. The application respondent has not filed in this proceeding a document that contains an address for STARTING A PROCEEDING BY PETITION Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Starting a Proceeding by Petition • This chart sets out the major differences between the two types of court proceedings: FORM 19 (RULES 5-1 (1) AND 23-2 (4) ) 1 NOTES Form 19 (Rules 5-1 (1) and 23-2 (4) ) NOTICE OF CASE PLANNING CONFERENCENOTES FORM 23
NOTES Form 23 (Rule 7-2 (13) ) 1 APPOINTMENT TO EXAMINE FOR DISCOVERY To: .... TAKE NOTICE that you are required to attend for DEFENDING A PROCEEDING STARTED BY PETITION Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Defending a Proceeding Started by Petition • Limitation periods The first thing you need to think about are limitation SUPREME COURT CIVIL FORMS To advance your civil case in the Supreme Court, you must use standard forms. The list below includes all civil forms that are current from July 1st, 2010. To complete the form online, select the "Online" version. You can complete it and file it via Court Services Online, or print it, sign it and file it at the court registry.HOW TO ACT IN COURT
Go into the courtroom and stay there until the clerk calls your name and case. Stand when you speak and when the judge speaks to you. Speak calmly and clearly—use your best language, not slang. When you use a document or exhibit, give it to the court clerk who will then give it to the judge or witness. SUPREME COURT FAMILY FORMS To advance your family case in the Supreme Court, you must use standard forms. The list below includes all family forms that are current from July 1st, 2010. To complete the form online, select the "Online" version. You can complete it and file it via Court ServicesOnline, or
THE DISCOVERY PROCESS The Discovery Process The discovery process is the way you (and the other party) discover the other side’s view of what happened in thecase.
TRIALS IN SUPREME COURT Trials in Supreme Court . The final stage in an action (a proceeding started with a notice of civil claim) is the trial. The trial is your opportunity to go before a judge and possibly a jury, APPLICATIONS TO COURT Applications to Court This guidebook contains an overview of the procedure for applications, set out in Part 8 of the rules. In addition Rule 22-1 provides general rules on STARTING A PROCEEDING BY PETITION Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Starting a Proceeding by Petition • This chart sets out the major differences between the two types of court proceedings:NOTES FORM 25
NOTES Form 25 (Rules 7-5 (5), 7-8 (5) and 12-5 (32) and (36) ) 1SUBPOENA TO WITNESS
A GUIDE TO PREPARING YOUR AFFIDAVIT • A Guide to Preparing Your Affidavit Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Usually the following paragraph is put in if you are able to have an affidavit on information and belief: I have personal Smith.knowledge of the factsand matters
COSTS IN THE SUPREME COURT Costs in the Supreme Court This guidebook provides an overview of the procedure for assessing costs in a Supreme Court action. Costs are usually awarded to the party who SUPREME COURT CIVIL FORMS To advance your civil case in the Supreme Court, you must use standard forms. The list below includes all civil forms that are current from July 1st, 2010. To complete the form online, select the "Online" version. You can complete it and file it via Court Services Online, or print it, sign it and file it at the court registry.HOW TO ACT IN COURT
Go into the courtroom and stay there until the clerk calls your name and case. Stand when you speak and when the judge speaks to you. Speak calmly and clearly—use your best language, not slang. When you use a document or exhibit, give it to the court clerk who will then give it to the judge or witness. SUPREME COURT FAMILY FORMS To advance your family case in the Supreme Court, you must use standard forms. The list below includes all family forms that are current from July 1st, 2010. To complete the form online, select the "Online" version. You can complete it and file it via Court ServicesOnline, or
THE DISCOVERY PROCESS The Discovery Process The discovery process is the way you (and the other party) discover the other side’s view of what happened in thecase.
TRIALS IN SUPREME COURT Trials in Supreme Court . The final stage in an action (a proceeding started with a notice of civil claim) is the trial. The trial is your opportunity to go before a judge and possibly a jury, APPLICATIONS TO COURT Applications to Court This guidebook contains an overview of the procedure for applications, set out in Part 8 of the rules. In addition Rule 22-1 provides general rules on STARTING A PROCEEDING BY PETITION Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Starting a Proceeding by Petition • This chart sets out the major differences between the two types of court proceedings:NOTES FORM 25
NOTES Form 25 (Rules 7-5 (5), 7-8 (5) and 12-5 (32) and (36) ) 1SUBPOENA TO WITNESS
A GUIDE TO PREPARING YOUR AFFIDAVIT • A Guide to Preparing Your Affidavit Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Usually the following paragraph is put in if you are able to have an affidavit on information and belief: I have personal Smith.knowledge of the factsand matters
COSTS IN THE SUPREME COURT Costs in the Supreme Court This guidebook provides an overview of the procedure for assessing costs in a Supreme Court action. Costs are usually awarded to the party whoGETTING STARTED
Bankruptcy Student Loan This guidebook gives you information about getting repayment assistance for your student loans. It also tells you how to apply to the court for release of your obligation to pay your student loan debts in circumstances where you have declared bankruptcy but your student loan debt survived or will survive your discharge from bankruptcy (that is, that debt was notHOW TO ACT IN COURT
Go into the courtroom and stay there until the clerk calls your name and case. Stand when you speak and when the judge speaks to you. Speak calmly and clearly—use your best language, not slang. When you use a document or exhibit, give it to the court clerk who will then give it to the judge or witness. APPLICATIONS TO COURT Applications to Court This guidebook contains an overview of the procedure for applications, set out in Part 8 of the rules. In addition Rule 22-1 provides general rules on FORM 49 (RULES 13-1 (12), 14-1 (21), (24) AND (25) AND 18 NOTES Form 49 (Rules 13-1 (12), 14-1 (21), (24) and (25) and 18-1 (6)) 1 APPOINTMENT
A GUIDE TO PREPARING YOUR AFFIDAVIT • A Guide to Preparing Your Affidavit Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Usually the following paragraph is put in if you are able to have an affidavit on information and belief: I have personal Smith.knowledge of the factsand matters
DRAFTING ORDERS
• Drafting Orders Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters 1. You can prepare a draft order (Form 35) before the hearing, setting out the terms of COSTS IN THE SUPREME COURT Costs in the Supreme Court This guidebook provides an overview of the procedure for assessing costs in a Supreme Court action. Costs are usually awarded to the party whoNOTES FORM 15
4 Form 15 (Rule 4-6 (1) ) No._____ _____ In the Supreme Court of British Columbia Between Plaintiff(s) FORM 34 (RULES 8-3 (1), 13-1 (3) AND 17-1 (2) ) NOTES Form 34 (Rules 8-3 (1), 13-1 (3) and 17-1 (2) ) 1 CONSENT ORDER 2 BEFORE FORM 67 (RULE 16‐1 (5) ) NOTES Form 67 (Rule 16‐1 (5) ) 1 RESPONSE TO PETITION 2 Filed by: .... (the “petitionrespondent(s)”)
SUPREME COURT CIVIL FORMS To advance your civil case in the Supreme Court, you must use standard forms. The list below includes all civil forms that are current from July 1st, 2010. To complete the form online, select the "Online" version. You can complete it and file it via Court Services Online, or print it, sign it and file it at the court registry.HOW TO ACT IN COURT
Go into the courtroom and stay there until the clerk calls your name and case. Stand when you speak and when the judge speaks to you. Speak calmly and clearly—use your best language, not slang. When you use a document or exhibit, give it to the court clerk who will then give it to the judge or witness. SUPREME COURT FAMILY FORMS To advance your family case in the Supreme Court, you must use standard forms. The list below includes all family forms that are current from July 1st, 2010. To complete the form online, select the "Online" version. You can complete it and file it via Court ServicesOnline, or
THE DISCOVERY PROCESS The Discovery Process The discovery process is the way you (and the other party) discover the other side’s view of what happened in thecase.
TRIALS IN SUPREME COURT Trials in Supreme Court . The final stage in an action (a proceeding started with a notice of civil claim) is the trial. The trial is your opportunity to go before a judge and possibly a jury, APPLICATIONS TO COURT Applications to Court This guidebook contains an overview of the procedure for applications, set out in Part 8 of the rules. In addition Rule 22-1 provides general rules on STARTING A PROCEEDING BY PETITION Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Starting a Proceeding by Petition • This chart sets out the major differences between the two types of court proceedings:NOTES FORM 25
NOTES Form 25 (Rules 7-5 (5), 7-8 (5) and 12-5 (32) and (36) ) 1SUBPOENA TO WITNESS
A GUIDE TO PREPARING YOUR AFFIDAVIT • A Guide to Preparing Your Affidavit Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Usually the following paragraph is put in if you are able to have an affidavit on information and belief: I have personal Smith.knowledge of the factsand matters
COSTS IN THE SUPREME COURT Costs in the Supreme Court This guidebook provides an overview of the procedure for assessing costs in a Supreme Court action. Costs are usually awarded to the party who SUPREME COURT CIVIL FORMS To advance your civil case in the Supreme Court, you must use standard forms. The list below includes all civil forms that are current from July 1st, 2010. To complete the form online, select the "Online" version. You can complete it and file it via Court Services Online, or print it, sign it and file it at the court registry.HOW TO ACT IN COURT
Go into the courtroom and stay there until the clerk calls your name and case. Stand when you speak and when the judge speaks to you. Speak calmly and clearly—use your best language, not slang. When you use a document or exhibit, give it to the court clerk who will then give it to the judge or witness. SUPREME COURT FAMILY FORMS To advance your family case in the Supreme Court, you must use standard forms. The list below includes all family forms that are current from July 1st, 2010. To complete the form online, select the "Online" version. You can complete it and file it via Court ServicesOnline, or
THE DISCOVERY PROCESS The Discovery Process The discovery process is the way you (and the other party) discover the other side’s view of what happened in thecase.
TRIALS IN SUPREME COURT Trials in Supreme Court . The final stage in an action (a proceeding started with a notice of civil claim) is the trial. The trial is your opportunity to go before a judge and possibly a jury, APPLICATIONS TO COURT Applications to Court This guidebook contains an overview of the procedure for applications, set out in Part 8 of the rules. In addition Rule 22-1 provides general rules on STARTING A PROCEEDING BY PETITION Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Starting a Proceeding by Petition • This chart sets out the major differences between the two types of court proceedings:NOTES FORM 25
NOTES Form 25 (Rules 7-5 (5), 7-8 (5) and 12-5 (32) and (36) ) 1SUBPOENA TO WITNESS
A GUIDE TO PREPARING YOUR AFFIDAVIT • A Guide to Preparing Your Affidavit Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Usually the following paragraph is put in if you are able to have an affidavit on information and belief: I have personal Smith.knowledge of the factsand matters
COSTS IN THE SUPREME COURT Costs in the Supreme Court This guidebook provides an overview of the procedure for assessing costs in a Supreme Court action. Costs are usually awarded to the party whoGETTING STARTED
Bankruptcy Student Loan This guidebook gives you information about getting repayment assistance for your student loans. It also tells you how to apply to the court for release of your obligation to pay your student loan debts in circumstances where you have declared bankruptcy but your student loan debt survived or will survive your discharge from bankruptcy (that is, that debt was notHOW TO ACT IN COURT
Go into the courtroom and stay there until the clerk calls your name and case. Stand when you speak and when the judge speaks to you. Speak calmly and clearly—use your best language, not slang. When you use a document or exhibit, give it to the court clerk who will then give it to the judge or witness. APPLICATIONS TO COURT Applications to Court This guidebook contains an overview of the procedure for applications, set out in Part 8 of the rules. In addition Rule 22-1 provides general rules on FORM 49 (RULES 13-1 (12), 14-1 (21), (24) AND (25) AND 18 NOTES Form 49 (Rules 13-1 (12), 14-1 (21), (24) and (25) and 18-1 (6)) 1 APPOINTMENT
A GUIDE TO PREPARING YOUR AFFIDAVIT • A Guide to Preparing Your Affidavit Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters Usually the following paragraph is put in if you are able to have an affidavit on information and belief: I have personal Smith.knowledge of the factsand matters
DRAFTING ORDERS
• Drafting Orders Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court Civil Matters 1. You can prepare a draft order (Form 35) before the hearing, setting out the terms of COSTS IN THE SUPREME COURT Costs in the Supreme Court This guidebook provides an overview of the procedure for assessing costs in a Supreme Court action. Costs are usually awarded to the party whoNOTES FORM 15
4 Form 15 (Rule 4-6 (1) ) No._____ _____ In the Supreme Court of British Columbia Between Plaintiff(s) FORM 34 (RULES 8-3 (1), 13-1 (3) AND 17-1 (2) ) NOTES Form 34 (Rules 8-3 (1), 13-1 (3) and 17-1 (2) ) 1 CONSENT ORDER 2 BEFORE FORM 67 (RULE 16‐1 (5) ) NOTES Form 67 (Rule 16‐1 (5) ) 1 RESPONSE TO PETITION 2 Filed by: .... (the “petitionrespondent(s)”)
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