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After the other side has been served with your Notice of Appeal, he or she <span class="noglossary">will</span> have seven days to file a Notice of Interest in Form F77. This form is used to acknowledge your appeal. | After the other side has been served with your Notice of Appeal, he or she <span class="noglossary">will</span> have seven days to file a Notice of Interest in Form F77. This form is used to acknowledge your appeal. | ||
Normally you would have to apply to the court for some directions about how your appeal <span class="noglossary">will</span> be conducted, | Normally you would have to apply to the court for some directions about how your appeal <span class="noglossary">will</span> be conducted. However, because your appeal is about a family law problem, the directions for your appeal are set out in the standard set of directions set out in [http://www.courts.gov.bc.ca/supreme_court/practice_and_procedure/practice_directions/family/FPD%20-%2010%20Standard%20Directions%20for%20Appeals%20from%20Provincial%20Court%20-%20Family%20Law%20Act%20(website).pdf Supreme Court Family Practice Direction 10], which is available on the court's website and at the court registry. | ||
According to the Practice Direction, you must order a transcript of the Provincial Court hearing which resulted in the decision you are appealing. | According to the Practice Direction, you must order a transcript of the Provincial Court hearing which resulted in the decision you are appealing. Within 30 days after filing your Notice of Appeal, you must provide proof that you have ordered these transcripts. | ||
==The cost of appeals== | ==The cost of appeals== |
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