Difference between pages "Relevant Forms for Creditors' Remedies (10:App A)" and "Checklist for Examination in Aid of Execution for Creditors' Remedies (10:App B)"

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The following are debt-related forms and documents. These, and other Small Claims forms may be found [http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/courthouse-services/documents-forms-records/court-forms/small-claims-forms online].  
Students should consult the [http://www.lawsociety.bc.ca B.C. Law Society web site] for an extensive checklist for examination in aid of execution. Although this checklist is for the Supreme Court process, it is useful for Small Claims payment hearings as well.  


'''Pre-judgment Garnishment'''
#Preliminary Matters
 
#Employment
A. COEA Form F: Garnishing Order Before Judgment
#Real Property
 
#Other Property (Legal or Equitable)  
B. COEA Form B: Affidavit in Support of Garnishing Order Before Judgment
#Dispositions of Property
 
#Spouse
C. COEA Form A: Affidavit in Support of Garnishing Order Before Action
#Family
 
#Debts
D. Affidavit in Support of Motion to Set Aside Garnishing Order (Enter into search box to locate)  
#Personal Budget
 
#Litigation and Judgments
E. Order To Set Aside Garnishing Order (Enter into search box to locate)
#Satisfaction of the Judgment  
 
#Supplementary Questions for a Corporate Debtor
'''Post-judgment Garnishment'''
 
F. COEA Form D: Garnishing Order After Judgment
 
G. COEA Form B: Affidavit In Support Of Garnishing Order After Judgment
 
H. COEA Form E: Garnishing Order (Absolute)
 
I. Form 29; Enforcing a British Columbia Judgment in a Reciprocating Foreign Jurisdiction (Certificate: Pursuant to Schedule 2, COEA)





Revision as of 23:53, 12 August 2020



Students should consult the B.C. Law Society web site for an extensive checklist for examination in aid of execution. Although this checklist is for the Supreme Court process, it is useful for Small Claims payment hearings as well.

  1. Preliminary Matters
  2. Employment
  3. Real Property
  4. Other Property (Legal or Equitable)
  5. Dispositions of Property
  6. Spouse
  7. Family
  8. Debts
  9. Personal Budget
  10. Litigation and Judgments
  11. Satisfaction of the Judgment
  12. Supplementary Questions for a Corporate Debtor


This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by the Law Students' Legal Advice Program on August 10, 2020.
© Copyright 2023, The Greater Vancouver Law Students' Legal Advice Society.