Difference between revisions of "Introduction to Spousal Support"

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Legal Aid BC’s '''Family Law website''' has self-help guides that include step-by-step instructions and blank forms. You can use these guides to apply for an interim order in [https://family.legalaid.bc.ca/bc-legal-system/court-orders/get-order-bc/supreme-court/get-interim-family-order-supreme-court-if#0 Supreme Court] or [https://family.legalaid.bc.ca/bc-legal-system/court-orders/get-order-bc/provincial-court/get-interim-family-order-provincial-0#0 Provincial Court].
Legal Aid BC’s '''Family Law website''' has self-help guides that include step-by-step instructions and blank forms. You can use these guides to apply for an interim order in [https://family.legalaid.bc.ca/bc-legal-system/court-orders/get-order-bc/supreme-court/get-interim-family-order-supreme-court-if#0 Supreme Court] or [https://family.legalaid.bc.ca/bc-legal-system/court-orders/get-order-bc/provincial-court/get-interim-family-order-provincial-0#0 Provincial Court].
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===Both spouses must provide full financial disclosure===
Full financial disclosure is required of both spouses when making decisions about spousal support, whether the spouses are in court or are trying to negotiate a resolution outside of court. Spouses often complete and exchange financial statements using the forms required by the courts, even when they’re not in a court proceeding.
Financial statements help to give the spouses a complete picture of their property and debts, income and liabilities, and are usually provided along with important documents like income tax returns and tax assessments. 


==Common questions==
==Common questions==
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