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After the other side has been served with your Notice of Appeal, they <span class="noglossary">will</span> have seven days to file a [[Form F77 Notice of Interest|Notice of Interest]] in Form F77. This form is used to acknowledge your appeal. | After the other side has been served with your Notice of Appeal, they <span class="noglossary">will</span> have seven days to file a [[Form F77 Notice of Interest|Notice of Interest]] in Form F77. This form is used to acknowledge your appeal. | ||
Normally you would have to apply to the court for some directions about how your appeal <span class="noglossary">will</span> be conducted. However, because your appeal is about a family law problem, the directions for your appeal are set out in the standard set of directions in [ | Normally you would have to apply to the court for some directions about how your appeal <span class="noglossary">will</span> be conducted. However, because your appeal is about a family law problem, the directions for your appeal are set out in the standard set of directions in [https://www.bccourts.ca/supreme_court/practice_and_procedure/family_practice_directions.aspx Supreme Court Family Practice Direction 10], which is available on the court's website and at the court registry. | ||
According to the Practice Direction, you must order a transcript of the oral evidence given at the Provincial Court hearing that resulted in the decision you are appealing and a transcript of the judge's reasons for judgment. You must also file proof that you personally served the party within 30 days. | According to the Practice Direction, you must order a transcript of the oral evidence given at the Provincial Court hearing that resulted in the decision you are appealing and a transcript of the judge's reasons for judgment. You must also file proof that you personally served the party within 30 days. |
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