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#First, to the local Provincial Court to ask the staff to do a province-wide search to see if a Provincial Court file has been opened in your name and the name of the other party.  
#First, to the local Provincial Court to ask the staff to do a province-wide search to see if a Provincial Court file has been opened in your name and the name of the other party.  
#Second, to the closest Supreme Court to do the same search of Supreme Court files; you can also do the Supreme Court search using Court Services Online, but you won't be able to get any details of the court file other than that one exists.
#Second, to the closest Supreme Court to do the same search of Supreme Court files; you can also do the Supreme Court search using Court Services Online, but you won't be able to get any details of the court file other than that one exists.
==For more information==
You can find more information about filing a family law in the chapter [[Family Law Agreements]].


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