Difference between revisions of "Starting and Responding to Supreme Court Family Law Proceedings"

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* If you require a '''Certificate of Pending Litigation''' (CPL): Read step 1, above, for information about CPLs. A respondent with a counterclaim can also file against the title of real estate property that the other side has an interest in. You need to complete Form 33 from the ''Land Title Act'', file it in court, and then register it against the other party’s interest in the title of the property. If the claimant has filed a CPL in respect to the same property that you want to file your CPL, the claimant’s CPL does not protect your interest in that property. If you want to protect your interest, you must file your own CPL on that property.
* If you require a '''Certificate of Pending Litigation''' (CPL): Read step 1, above, for information about CPLs. A respondent with a counterclaim can also file against the title of real estate property that the other side has an interest in. You need to complete Form 33 from the ''Land Title Act'', file it in court, and then register it against the other party’s interest in the title of the property. If the claimant has filed a CPL in respect to the same property that you want to file your CPL, the claimant’s CPL does not protect your interest in that property. If you want to protect your interest, you must file your own CPL on that property.


===Changing your forms===
===Amending a form===
If you want to change your Form F4 Response to Family Claim, or your Form F5 Counterclaim, you just need to amend these forms. Perhaps you now disagree to something you previously agreed to in your Form F4 Response to Family Claim, or perhaps you want to ask for new orders you did not originally request. Perhaps you want to drop some of the requests for court orders in your counterclaim. See [[How Do I Change Something in My Response to Family Claim or Counterclaim?]] under the [[Helpful Guides & Common Questions]] part of this resource.
If you want to change your Form F4 Response to Family Claim, or your Form F5 Counterclaim, you just need to amend these forms. Perhaps you now disagree to something you previously agreed to in your Form F4 Response to Family Claim, or perhaps you want to ask for new orders you did not originally request. Perhaps you want to drop some of the requests for court orders in your counterclaim. See [[How Do I Change Something in My Response to Family Claim or Counterclaim?]] under the [[Helpful Guides & Common Questions]] part of this resource.


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