Registration of Divorce Proceedings (Form)
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The Registration of Divorce Proceedings form must be completed and filed with the BC Supreme Court registry at the time a divorce proceeding is commenced. In October 2013, British Columbia Supreme Court registries changed their practice of completing these forms for people. You now have to complete the form yourself, and the registry will send the paperwork to the Central Registry of Divorce Proceedings in Ottawa.
Where to find this form and any examples
The form can be found online through the Department of Justice, or by clicking on the PDF link below:
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How to use this form
The page How Do I Get Divorced? in JP Boyd on Family Law provides more information on the procedure for filing for divorce.
See also
- See the full list of Supreme Court Family Forms.