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* '''Can't pay your court fees:''' If you can't afford to pay court fees, you can apply to court to have those fees waived. This used to be called applying for ''indigent status'', but this term is no longer used. To find out more, see [[How Do I Waive Filing Fees in the Supreme Court?]].
* '''Personally serving someone:''' For a quick summary of what's involved in personal service, see [[How Do I Personally Serve Someone with Legal Documents?]] .* '''Can't personally serve the respondent:''' If it is impossible to personally serve the Notice of Family Claim on the respondent, you can ask the court to be allowed to use a substitute form of personal service. To find out what's involved, see [[How Do I Substitutionally Serve Someone with Legal Documents?]] . * '''Can't find your ex:''' If you're not sure where your ex lives in order to start a court proceeding, see [[How Do I Find My Ex?]] .* '''Need to change something in your Notice of Family Claim''': To find out what happens when you want to change something in your Notice of Family Claim, see [[How Do I Change Something in My Notice of Family Claim?]].* '''Want to stop the court proceeding:''' To find out if you can stop a family law court proceeding in the Supreme Court once you've started it, see [[How Do I Stop a Family Law Action in the Supreme Court?]].
===Preparing, filing and serving the Notice of Family Claim===