<ahref="http://www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca/resources/fact_sheets/tipsForDraftingOrders.php">Write draft order</a> - List what orders you want the court to make.
<ahref="http://www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca/resources/fact_sheets/tipsForDraftingOrders.php"target="_blank">Write draft order</a> - List what orders you want the court to make.
</li>
<li>
<b>File draft order</b> when you file the other forms and documents at the court registry.
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
<div>
<o>$40 per affidavit (if sworn at a court registry)</o>
<p>
“Since your divorce won't require an appearance before a judge, you must fill out and swear/affirm
Since your divorce won't require an appearance before a judge, you must fill out and swear/affirm
title="<b>Swear/Affirm</b><br/><br/>To “take an oath” in front of a lawyer, notary public, or commissioner for taking affidavits
that statements made in court or the contents of an affidavit are true to the best of your knowledge and belief
@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
A lawyer, notary public, or commissioner for taking affidavits must witness your signature and sign your affidavit." aria-hidden="true"></i>
Desk Order Divorce Form (F38). This document sets out the facts of your marriage and separation.
</p>
<p>Please follows these steps to ensure you’re affidavit does not get rejected:</p>
<p>Please follows these steps to ensure your affidavit does not get rejected:</p>
<ul>
<li>
Both you and your spouse need to swear/affirm the affidavit.
@ -179,7 +179,7 @@
<div>
<h2>Signing Your Affidavit Forms</h2>
<p>You can either <b>jointly</b> prepare one Affidavit — Desk Order Divorce form (F38) or complete two versions and <b>swear/affirm them separately.</b></p>
<p>The affidavit will need to be sworn or affirmed. You can either <b>jointly</b> prepare one Affidavit — Desk Order Divorce form (F38) or complete two versions and <b>swear/affirm them separately.</b></p>
<tableborder="1">
<tr>
<th>If both of you will be coming to the court registry:</th>
@ -216,19 +216,6 @@
<p>If you have other court orders or a written separation agreement, they should also be attached to your Affidavit — Desk Order Divorce Form (F38). Note that these agreements or orders must not contradict what's in your divorce application.</p>
</div>
<div>
<h2>Breakdown of Costs</h2>
<p>There are two separate court fees you have to pay to get a divorce:</p>
<ul>
<li>$210 when you file the first documents (a $200 filing fee, plus $10 for a Registration of Divorce); and</li>
<li>$80 when you make the final application.</li>
</ul>
<p>You may also choose to pay another $40 for an optional Certificate of Divorce Form (F56). If you ever want to remarry, you'll need the Certificate of Divorce.</p>
<p>There are also some other costs involved in getting a divorce. If you choose to have your affidavits sworn at the court registry, this will cost you $40 per affidavit. If you don't have a certified copy of your marriage certificate or registration of marriage, you'll have to pay for this document as well.</p>
<p>You can use a cheque, money order or cash to pay for filing fees. Some registries may accept debit cards - call ahead to find out.</p>
<tdcolspan="2"><iclass="fa {% if responses.no_reconciliation_possible == 'agree' %} fa-check-square-o"aria-hidden="true"></i>{% else %} fa-square-o" aria-hidden="true"></i> {% endif %} There is no possibility of reconciliation. </td>
</tr>
<tr>
{% check_list source=responses.no_collusion value='No collusion' as is_no_collusion %}
{% check_list source=responses.no_collusion value='I agree' as is_no_collusion %}
<tdcolspan="2"><iclass="fa {% if is_no_collusion %} fa-check-square-o"aria-hidden="true"></i>{% else %} fa-square-o" aria-hidden="true"></i> {% endif %} There has been no collusion, as defined in section 11 (4) of the <em> Divorce Act </em> (Canada), in relation to this claim for divorce. </td>
{% if responses.address_to_send_official_document_street_you and responses.address_to_send_official_document_city_you and responses.address_to_send_official_document_prov_you and responses.address_to_send_official_document_country_you and responses.address_to_send_official_document_postal_code_you %}
{% if responses.address_to_send_official_document_street_you and responses.address_to_send_official_document_city_you and responses.address_to_send_official_document_prov_you and responses.address_to_send_official_document_country_you and responses.address_to_send_official_document_postal_code_you %}
{% if responses.name_spouse %}{{ responses.name_spouse }}{% else %}<spanclass="form-entry not-complete">[<em>name</em>]</span>{% endif %}, of
{% if responses.address_to_send_official_document_street_spouse and responses.address_to_send_official_document_city_spouse and responses.address_to_send_official_document_prov_spouse and responses.address_to_send_official_document_country_spouse and responses.address_to_send_official_document_postal_code_spouse %}
title="<b>Orders</b><br/><br/>A record of a decision made by a judge or master that tells you or your spouse what you must do (or not do).
For example: The court has made an order that your spouse must pay you $250 on a monthly basis to help pay off your combined debt." aria-hidden="true"></i>?</h3>
<p><em>With an undefended divorce (aka desk order), you do not need to appear in court. However, a judge needs to review and approve what you are asking for. Orders allow you to tell the court what you want (for example parenting support and property division).</em></p>
<p><em>Please select what you are asking for. Later on you will be asked to provide details for each request.</em></p>
When a couple separates, one spouse may be eligible to receive financial support from the other. This is called spousal support. Spousal support is separate and distinct from child support. Unlike child support, spousal support is not a right in every case. You are entitled to spousal support in certain situations.<br/>
The objectives of spousal support are to:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Deal with any economic advantages or disadvantages a spouse may face as a result of the relationship or separation</li>
<li>Share the financial consequences arising from care of the children</li>
<li>Reduce the financial hardship a spouse will experience as a result of the separation, and</li>
<li>Encourage each spouse to become financially self-sufficient within a reasonable period of time.</li>
</ul>
<p>
For more information, please refer to the
<ahref="http://www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca/resources/fact_sheets/spousal_support.php">Spousal Support fact sheet</a>
<h3>Please enter your name as it appears on the marriage certificate</h3> {% input_field type="text" name="name_you" class="form-block input-wide response-textbox" %}
<h3>Please enter your name (as it appears on your marriage certificate or registration of marriage)</h3>
<p>The name(s) that you provide will appear on the final court order(s)
<iclass="fa fa-question-circle"data-toggle="tooltip"data-placement="right"data-html="true"title="<b>Court Orders Definition</b><br/><br/>A record of a decision made by a judge or master that
<iclass="fa fa-question-circle"data-toggle="tooltip"data-placement="right"data-html="true"title="<b>Court Orders</b><br/><br/>A record of a decision made by a judge or master that
tells you or your spouse what you must do (or not do). For example: The court has made an order that
your spouse must pay you $250 on a monthly basis to help pay off your combined debt" aria-hidden="true"></i> . Any names you provide will be used on the final court order for the purposes of executing
or following up on the orders. For example, if you and your spouse will be dividing property, land titles will likely want to see the name in the court order match what is on the title. This wold also apply to pensions, RRSPs, etc. The
title="<b>Collusion</b><br/><br/>Basically this statement confirms that you and your spouse haven’t lied or tried to deceive the court in any way
have agreed to deceive the court. This is called “<spanclass="tooltip-link"data-toggle="tooltip"data-placement="right"data-html="true"
title="<b>Collusion</b><br/><br/>Basically this statement confirms that you and your spouse haven’t lied or tried to deceive the court in any way
(for example, saying that you’ve been separated for longer than you have been). It is a legal requirement that you confirm you are providing accurate
and complete information. Apologies if you are offended with this question." aria-hidden="true"></i>
and complete information. Apologies if you are offended with this question.">collusion<iclass="fa fa-question-circle"aria-hidden="true"></i></span>
”. An example of collusion is when a couple agrees to lie about the date of separation to speed up the divorce process.
</p>
<divclass="checkbox-group">
<divclass="checkbox">
<label>
{% input_field type="checkbox" name="no_collusion" value="No collusion" %} My spouse and I have not engaged in collusion to deceive the court in any way.
{% input_field type="checkbox" name="no_collusion" value="I agree" %} My spouse and I have not engaged in collusion to deceive the court in any way.
<p>Spousal support is paid by one spouse to financially support the other spouse after separation, under <spanclass="tooltip-link"data-toggle="tooltip"data-placement="auto"data-html="true"data-trigger="click"
title="<b>Order</b><br/>A type of court ruling a judge or master makes that sets out what you must do or not do." >an agreement or order
<h3>Claimant 1 and Claimant 2 are asking for an <spanclass="tooltip-link"data-toggle="tooltip"data-placement="auto"data-html="true"data-trigger="click"
title="<b>Order</b><br/>A type of court ruling a judge or master makes that sets out what you must do or not do.">order<iclass="fa fa-question-circle"aria-hidden="true"></i></span>
<li>What the person who is asking for spousal support needs in order to become self-sufficient, such as extra training or education.</li>
</ul>
<p>
<ahref="http://mysupportcalculator.ca"target="_blank">MySupportCalculator.ca</a> is a website with a support calculator which can give you a rough estimate of spousal support." The guidelines and calculations are complicated so you may want to contact a family law lawyer or a family justice counesllor for help.
<ahref="http://mysupportcalculator.ca"target="_blank">MySupportCalculator.ca</a> is a website with a support calculator which can give you a rough estimate of spousal support."
The guidelines and calculations are complicated so you may want to contact a
<ahref="{% url 'legal' %}"target="_blank">family law lawyer</a> or a <ahref="{% url 'legal' %}"target="_blank">family justice counsellor</a> for help.
For more information, please see the fact sheet <ahref="http://www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca/resources/fact_sheets/spousal_support.php"target="_blank">Spousal Support</a> by the Legal Services Society.
For more information, please see the fact sheet <ahref="http://www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca/resources/fact_sheets/spousal_support.php"target="_blank">Spousal Support</a>on the Family Law in B.C. website.
<li>You lived together in a marriage-like relationship for at least two years, or</li>
<li>The roles and functions of each spouse during the relationship, and</li>
<li>You lived in a marriage-like relationship for less than two years, but you have a child together (This recognizes that having a child together also creates interdependence between the couple that may result in a need for spousal support.)</li>
</ul>
<p>
For more information, please refer to the the <ahref="http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events/divorce/family-justice/family-law/spousal-support/can-i-get"target="_blank">Spousal Support fact sheet</a> on the Family Law in B.C. website.
</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<divclass="question-well">
<h3>Please indicate which act you are asking for support under.</h3>
<divclass="radio"><label>{% input_field type="radio" name="spouse_support_act" value="family" data_target_id="family_law_time_limit" data_reveal_target="true" %}the Family Law Act</label> - <ahref="http://www.bclaws.ca/civix/document/id/complete/statreg/11025_01">view the Family Law Act</a></div>
<p>Okay, {{ name_you }} now we need to ask you several questions about spousal support.</p>
<p>Spousal support is paid by one spouse to financially support the other spouse after separation, under an agreement or order. The purpose of spousal support is to help meet the on-going financial needs of a financially dependent spouse for a defined period of time.</p>
<p>The answers you provide will be used to populate what's called a Draft Final Order (Form 52). A draft final order sets out what orders (decisions) you want the court to make. This will be reviewed by a judge or master. If the judge or master makes the order you ask for, they'll sign the draft order you filed and it becomes your final court order.</p>
<p>The answers you provide will be used to populate what's called a Draft Final Order Form (F52). A draft final order sets out what orders (decisions) you want the court to make. This will be reviewed by a judge or master. If the judge or master makes the order you ask for, they'll sign the draft order you filed and it becomes your final court order.</p>
<p>If there's a problem with your order and the judge or master doesn't approve it, the court registry will let you know. You might have to draft another version of the order or appear in court to give the judge or master more information about what you wrote in the order.</p>
<p>The <ahref="http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/fl-df/spousal-epoux/ss-pae.html"target="_blank"> Support Advisory Guidelines</a> can help you figure out the amount of spousal support that should be paid.</p>
<p>
<b>Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines</b><br/>
The <ahref="http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/fl-df/spousal-epoux/ss-pae.html"target="_blank"> Support Advisory Guidelines</a> can help you figure out the amount of spousal support that should be paid.
</p>
<p>These guidelines aren't the law (neither you or the judge has to follow them), but if your case went to court, the judge or master would probably look at the guidelines to help make his or her decision about the amount of spousal support. The guidelines take into account the income of both spouses, how long you were married, and whether you have children.</p>
<p>For more information, see the Department of Justice website on
<p>In the Provincial Court, both parties must fill out and file a Financial Statement Form (F4). For help, see our guide How to deal with a Provincial Court Financial Statement. However, if you agree about the amount of your incomes and how much support should be paid, you can instead fill out a Consent form Form (F19) and file it along with copies of your most recent income tax returns and notices of assessment.</p>
</div>
<div>
<h2>(Add image here if needed)</h2>
<p>There are two types of laws (statutory or statute-based and common-law or case-based).</p>
<p>This section is about excluded property - e.g. property owned by the respondent at the time you moved in together, and gifts or inheritances the respondent received. Compensation is cash instead of ownership of your share of the property.</p>
<p>This section is for property claims not covered by the Family Law Act—property that is not family property. This includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>excluded property, such as gifts or inheritances the other party received while you were together and property owned by the other party at the time you moved in together</li>
<li>property owned by a third party</li>
<li>property you’re claiming on the basis of unjust enrichment (a legal concept used to get a share of property that you’re not entitled to under the Family Law Act)</li>
</ul>
<p>
You can ask for an interest in the property (part ownership) or compensation (money). If the property is real estate, provide the legal description.
</p>
<divclass="checkbox">
<label>
{% input_field type="checkbox" name="want_other_property_claims" value="Ask for other property claims" %} Claimant 1 and Claimant 2 ask for an order respecting an interest in property or for compensation instead of an interest in that property, as follows:
<p>Okay {{ name_you }}, next up let's go over some questions pertaining to the division of property and debt. The answers you provide will be used to populate what's called a Draft Final Order (Form 52). </p>
<p>A draft final order sets out what orders (decisions) you want the court to make. This will be reviewed by a judge or master. If the judge or master makes the order you ask for, they'll sign the draft order you filed and it becomes your final court order.</p>
<p>If there's a problem with your order and the judge or master doesn't approve it, the court registry will let you know. You might have to draft another version of the order or appear in court to give the judge or master more information about what you wrote in the order.</p>
<p>Ok, we're almost done asking you questions. The last set of information that we need to know is where you will be filing your divorce document. You will need to file your documents in person at a court registry."</p>
<p>Ok, we're almost done asking you questions. The last set of information that we need to know is where you will be filing your divorce document. You will need to file your documents in person at a court registry.</p>
"name":"Are you legally married or living together in a marriage like (also known as common law) relationship?",
"description":"For pre-qualification step 1"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Do you or your spouse live in British Columbia?",
"name":"Do you or your spouse live in B.C.?",
"description":"For pre-qualification step 2"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Did you and your spouse try and reconcile after you separated?",
"name":"Did you and your spouse try to reconcile after you separated?",
"description":"For pre-qualification step 3, Form 1 2. Divorce section B"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Please enter reconciliation periods",
"name":"Please enter the period(s) during which you attempted to reconcile",
"description":"For pre-qualification step 3, Form 1 2. Divorce section B"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Will you be able to provide proof of your marriage (in the form of an original or certified marriage certificate or registration of marriage).",
"name":"Will you be able to provide proof of your marriage (in the form of an original or certified marriage certificate or registration of marriage)?",
"description":"For pre-qualification step 5, Form 1 2. Divorce section D"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Will you be providing the marriage certificate or registration of marriage at a later date",
"name":"Will you be providing the marriage certificate or registration of marriage at a later date?",
"description":"For pre-qualification step 5, Form 1 2. Divorce section D"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"If you will be providing the marriage certificate or registration of marriage at a later date, please let us know why",
"name":"If you will be providing the marriage certificate or registration of marriage at a later date, please let us know why.",
"description":"For pre-qualification step 5, Form 1 2. Divorce section D"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -121,7 +121,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Please enter your name as it appears on the marriage certificate",
"name":"Please enter your name (as it appears on the marriage certificate)",
"description":"For step 2, Form 1 Claimant 1"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Do you go by any other names",
"name":"Do you go by any other names?",
"description":"For step 2"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Please enter your other name",
"name":"Please enter the name",
"description":"For step 2"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What was your last name immediately before you were married?",
"name":"What was your last name before you were married?",
"description":"For step 2, Form 1 2. Divorce section A"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is your birthday?",
"name":"When is your birthday?",
"description":"For step 2, Form 1 2. Divorce section A"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -169,7 +169,15 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"How long have you lived in British Columbia?",
"name":"What is your occupation?",
"description":"For step 2, Form 38 first question"
},
"model":"core.question",
"pk":"occupation_you"
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"How long have you lived in B.C.?",
"description":"For step 2, Form 1 2. Divorce section A"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -177,7 +185,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"You moved to British Columbia on",
"name":"You moved to B.C. on",
"description":"For step 2, Form 1 2. Divorce section A"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -185,7 +193,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Please enter your spouse's name as it appears on the marriage certificate",
"name":"Please enter your spouse's name (as it appears on the marriage certificate)",
"description":"For step 3, Form 1 Claimant 2"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -193,7 +201,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Do your spouse go by any other names",
"name":"Does your spouse go by any other names?",
"description":"For step 3"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -201,7 +209,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Please enter spouse's other name",
"name":"Please enter the name",
"description":"For step 3"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -209,7 +217,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What was their last name when you were born?",
"name":"What was their last name at birth?",
"description":"For step 3, Form 1 2. Divorce section A"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -217,7 +225,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What was their last name immediately before you were married?",
"name":"What was their last name before you were married?",
"description":"For step 3, Form 1 2. Divorce section A"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -225,7 +233,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is your spouse's birthday?",
"name":"What is your spouse's date of birth?",
"description":"For step 3, Form 1 2. Divorce section A"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -233,7 +241,15 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"How long has your spouse lived in British Columbia?",
"name":"What is your spouse's occupation?",
"description":"For step 3, Form 38 first question"
},
"model":"core.question",
"pk":"occupation_spouse"
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"How long has your spouse lived in B.C.?",
"description":"For step 3, Form 1 2. Divorce section A"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -265,7 +281,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Where were you married? City",
"name":"Where were you married?",
"description":"For step 4, Form 1 2. Divorce section A"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -321,7 +337,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"There has been no collusion, as defined in section 11(4) of the Divorce Act (Canada), in relation to this claim for divorce.",
"name":"My spouse and I have not engaged in collusion to deceive the court in any way.",
"description":"For step 5, Form 1 2. Divorce section C"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -369,7 +385,15 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Other Property Claims",
"name":"Claimant 1 and Claimant 2 ask for an order respecting an interest in property or for compensation instead of an interest in that property, as follows",
"description":"For step 7, Form 1 6. Property and debt"
},
"model":"core.question",
"pk":"want_other_property_claims"
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Please list any other property claims",
"description":"For step 7, Form 1 6. Property and debt"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -377,7 +401,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"At what court registry will you be filing?",
"name":"Where will you be filing for divorce?",
"description":"For step 10, Form 1 court registry"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -385,7 +409,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send you official court documents? Street Number",
"name":"What is the best address to send you official court documents?",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -393,7 +417,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send you official court documents? City",
"name":"City",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -401,7 +425,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send you official court documents? Prov",
"name":"Prov",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -409,7 +433,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send you official court documents? Country",
"name":"Country",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -417,7 +441,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send you official court documents? Other Country",
"name":"Other Country",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -425,7 +449,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send you official court documents? Postal code",
"name":"Postal code",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -433,7 +457,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send you official court documents? Fax number",
"name":"Fax number",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -441,7 +465,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send you official court documents? Email",
"name":"Email",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -449,7 +473,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send your spouse official court documents? Street Number",
"name":"What is the best address to send your spouse official court documents?",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -457,7 +481,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send your spouse official court documents? City",
"name":"City",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -465,7 +489,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send your spouse official court documents? Prov",
"name":"Prov",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -473,7 +497,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send your spouse official court documents? Country",
"name":"Country",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -481,7 +505,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send your spouse official court documents? Other Country",
"name":"Other Country",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -489,7 +513,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send your spouse official court documents? Postal code",
"name":"Postal code",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -497,7 +521,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send your spouse official court documents? Fax number",
"name":"Fax number",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -505,7 +529,7 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"What is the best address to send your spouse official court documents? Email",
"name":"Email",
"description":"For step 9, Form 1 8. Claimants' addresses for service"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -521,15 +545,15 @@
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Divorce is to take effect on - specific date",
"description":"For step 9, Form 52 This Court Orders that"
"name":"Divorce is to take effect on",
"description":"For step 9 - specific date, Form 52 This Court Orders that"
},
"model":"core.question",
"pk":"divorce_take_effect_on_specific_date"
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Step 8 other orders",
"name":"Please list any other orders",
"description":"DUMMY QUESTION for step 8 other orders"
},
"model":"core.question",
@ -559,22 +583,6 @@
"model":"core.question",
"pk":"form38_dummy_together"
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Your occupation",
"description":"DUMMY QUESTION for form 38 second question"
},
"model":"core.question",
"pk":"form38_dummy_occupation_you"
},
{
"fields":{
"name":"Spouse occupation",
"description":"DUMMY QUESTION for form 38 third question"