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* Make two copies of the Registration of Divorce Proceeding online form and any Certificate of Pending Litigation (Form 33 under the ''Land Title Act''): The original is for the court, one copy is for your records, and the other is to be filed against the respondent's interest in the title of the property. | * Make two copies of the Registration of Divorce Proceeding online form and any Certificate of Pending Litigation (Form 33 under the ''Land Title Act''): The original is for the court, one copy is for your records, and the other is to be filed against the respondent's interest in the title of the property. | ||
===File the documents | ===File the documents in court=== | ||
Take all the court documents to the BC Supreme Court house location that is closest to where the children reside (if your claim involves children), or to the location that is closest to where you live. | Take all the court documents to the BC Supreme Court house location that is closest to where the children reside (if your claim involves children), or to the location that is closest to where you live. | ||
The BC Supreme Court's website contains a [https://www.bccourts.ca/supreme_court/court_locations_and_contacts.aspx list of court locations and contacts]. Filing is done with the court's ''registry''. | The BC Supreme Court's website contains a [https://www.bccourts.ca/supreme_court/court_locations_and_contacts.aspx list of court locations and contacts]. Filing is done with the court's ''registry''. | ||
Go to the family counter for the BC Supreme Court registry you've chosen (some courthouses have both BC Provincial Court and BC Supreme Court registries in the same building), and give the court staff your court forms. The court staff will ask you to pay the filing fees before they will take your court documents and return the court stamped copies to you. | Go to the family counter for the BC Supreme Court registry you've chosen (some courthouses have both BC Provincial Court and BC Supreme Court registries in the same building), and give the court staff your court forms. The court staff will ask you to pay the filing fees before they will take your court documents and return the court stamped copies to you. | ||
===Court fees=== | ===Court fees=== |