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{{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=other}} | {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=other}} | ||
It often happens that someone who was represented by a lawyer winds up representing | It often happens that someone who was represented by a lawyer winds up representing themself. When this happens, you must notify the other parties and the court of the change. | ||
In cases before the Provincial Court, all you have to do is fill out a [[PCFR Form 11 Change of Address Notice|Notice of Change of Address in Form 11]], file it in court and serve copies on the other parties. You don't have to personally serve the other parties; you can mail the form to their addresses for service. It <span class="noglossary">will</span> be obvious from the change in your address that your lawyer no longer represents you. | In cases before the Provincial Court, all you have to do is fill out a [[PCFR Form 11 Change of Address Notice|Notice of Change of Address in Form 11]], file it in court and serve copies on the other parties. You don't have to personally serve the other parties; you can mail the form to their addresses for service. It <span class="noglossary">will</span> be obvious from the change in your address that your lawyer no longer represents you. |