diff --git a/edivorce/apps/core/templates/dashboard/help_saving_pdf.html b/edivorce/apps/core/templates/dashboard/help_saving_pdf.html
index e8967287..05165cb4 100644
--- a/edivorce/apps/core/templates/dashboard/help_saving_pdf.html
+++ b/edivorce/apps/core/templates/dashboard/help_saving_pdf.html
@@ -2,52 +2,87 @@
{% block title %}{{ block.super }}: Overview{% endblock %}
-{% block progress %}{% include "partials/dashnav.html" with active_page=active_page %}{% endblock %}
+{% block progress %}
+{% include "partials/dashnav.html" with active_page=active_page %}
+{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
Get Help Opening and Saving PDF forms
Your divorce forms
-
You can “Preview” your form to view your information and print it from there (using File > Print). If you’d like to have a file to print and save, you will need to select “Print” to open a PDF version.
-
"PDF" stand for Portable Document Format, which is a file format created by Adobe and is a standard format for printed documents. A PDF retains the design and layout of the document so it appears the same wherever it is viewed or printed.
+
You can create a PDF version of your form by clicking on the
+ “Review and Print” button next to each form. This file can be
+ reviewed, printed, or saved.
+
“PDF” stand for Portable Document Format, which is a file
+ format created by Adobe and is a standard format for printed documents. A
+ PDF retains the design and layout of the document so it appears the same
+ wherever it is viewed or printed.
Open the form in your browser
-
Your browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox, or Safari) may have a built-in PDF viewer. If so, you can open the forms directly on the web.
+
Your browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox, or
+ Safari) may have a built-in PDF viewer. If so, you can open the forms
+ directly on the web.
- - Click on the “Print” link to open the PDF form in your browser window.
- - Depending on your browser settings, your PDF might save the form to your computer (see below) or it will open in a new tab or window.
- - To print, click on the printer icon at the top of the document (it might be on the left or the right side).
- - To save the file to your computer, click on the save icon (disk) or download icon (downward arrow) at the top of the document.
+ - Click on the “Print” link to open the PDF form in your
+ browser window.
+ - Depending on your browser settings, your PDF might save the form to
+ your computer (see below) or it will open in a new tab or
+ window.
+ - To print, click on the printer icon at the top of the document (it
+ might be on the left or the right side).
+ - To save the file to your computer, click on the save icon (disk) or
+ download icon (downward arrow) at the top of the document.
- If you are having trouble viewing PDFs, you may need to adjust your browser settings. See
- Adobe’s instructions for displaying PDFs in various browsers for detailed instructions.
+ If you are having trouble viewing PDFs, you may need to adjust your
+ browser settings. See
+ Adobe’s instructions for displaying PDFs in
+ various browsers for detailed instructions.
Save the forms to your computer
-
It's a great idea to save the PDF’s of your forms to your computer so you have a backup, and can print it later. You must have Adobe Reader installed (or Preview on Mac), otherwise, you can download it here.
+
It's a great idea to save the PDF’s of your forms to your computer so
+ you have a backup, and can print it later. You must have Adobe Reader
+ installed (or Preview on Mac), otherwise, you can
+ download it
+ here.
+
- - Right-click on the “Print” link next to the name of the document.
- - Select “Save Target As” or “Save Link As”.
- - Choose a folder to keep your forms in (for example “Documents”). You may want to make a note of where you saved it.
- - Open Adobe Reader: When Adobe Reader is open, go to File, then to Open, then to where you saved the document. Double-click on the document to open it.
+ - Right-click on the “Print” link next to the name of the
+ document.
+ - Select “Save Target As” or “Save Link As”.
+ - Choose a folder to keep your forms in (for example
+ “Documents”). You may want to make a note of where you
+ saved it.
+ - Open Adobe Reader: When Adobe Reader is open, go to File, then to
+ Open, then to where you saved the document. Double-click on the
+ document to open it.
OR
- FInd the file: On your computer, find where you saved the document and double-click it.
+ FInd the file: On your computer, find where you saved the document
+ and double-click it.
- View and/or print your form.
Download the form through your browser
-
Depending on your browser settings, your PDF forms may download automatically.
+
Depending on your browser settings, your PDF forms may download
+ automatically.
- - If asked, choose a folder to keep your forms in (for example “Documents”). You may want to make a note of where you saved it.
- - Open Adobe Reader (or Preview on Mac). If you need to, you can download it here.
- - When Adobe Reader is open, go to File, then to Open, then go to your “Downloads” folder (or to where you saved the document).
+ - If asked, choose a folder to keep your forms in (for example
+ “Documents”). You may want to make a note of where you
+ saved it.
+ - Open Adobe Reader (or Preview on Mac). If you need to, you can download it
+ here.
+ - When Adobe Reader is open, go to File, then to Open, then go to
+ your “Downloads” folder (or to where you saved the
+ document).
- View and/or print your form.
@@ -55,8 +90,11 @@
{% endblock %}
{% block backToDashboard %}
-
- View Application Stages
+
{% endblock %}
@@ -70,4 +108,4 @@
{% block sidebar %}
-{% endblock %}
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+{% endblock %}
diff --git a/edivorce/apps/core/templates/dashboard/print_form.html b/edivorce/apps/core/templates/dashboard/print_form.html
index 22364d2e..2ca1af0b 100644
--- a/edivorce/apps/core/templates/dashboard/print_form.html
+++ b/edivorce/apps/core/templates/dashboard/print_form.html
@@ -7,90 +7,165 @@
{% block content %}
Review and Print your Divorce Forms
- To get divorced, you need to get a divorce order. Only the court has the ability to divorce a married couple.
- To get a court order you have to start a court case. What this means is you will have to print off the forms listed below,
- and file them (open your court case) at a
- court registry.
+ To get divorced, you need to get a divorce order. Only the court has the
+ ability to divorce a married couple. To get a court order you have to
+ start a court case. What this means is you will have to print off the forms
+ listed below, and file them (open your court case) at a
+
+ court registry
+ .
+
+
Print These Forms
-
Get help opening and saving PDF forms | Changing my forms
+
+
+ Get help opening and saving PDF forms |
+ Changing my forms
+
-
+
Notice of Joint Family Claim Form (F1)
-
Preview Print
+
+
+ Review and Print
+
+
- The Notice of Joint Family Claim Form (F1) is a document that starts the court file for your divorce. It states the grounds for the divorce and gives information about you and your spouse, as well as the details about your {% if married_marriage_like == 'Legally married' %}marriage{% else %}relationship{% endif %} and separation.
+ The Notice of Joint Family Claim Form (F1) is a document that
+ starts the court file for your divorce. It states the grounds
+ for the divorce and gives information about you and your spouse,
+ as well as the details about your
+ {% if married_marriage_like == 'Legally married' %}marriage
+ {% else %}relationship{% endif %} and separation.
+
-
+
-
Preview Print
+
+
+ Review and Print
+
+
- This form tells the court that you are asking for an order (decision) from a judge. The Requisition also tells the court what documents you’re providing to support your application.
+ This form tells the court that you are asking for an order
+ (decision) from a judge. The Requisition also tells the court
+ what documents you’re providing to support your application.
-
+
Draft Final Order Form (F52)
-
Preview Print
+
+
+ Review and Print
+
+
- A draft Final Order sets out what orders (decision) you want the court to make. You and your spouse are responsible for writing out the order. The judge or master who reviews your case doesn't write the order. The final order you draft will become your divorce order, once the judge has signed it.
+ A draft Final Order sets out what orders (decision) you want the
+ court to make. You and your spouse are responsible for writing
+ out the order. The judge or master who reviews your case doesn't
+ write the order. The final order you draft will become your
+ divorce order, once the judge has signed it.
- - Write draft order - List what orders you want the court to make.
- - File draft order when you file the other forms and documents at the court registry
- - If the judge or master makes the order you ask for, they'll sign the draft order you filed and it becomes your court order.
- - 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.
+ -
+ Write draft order
+ - List what orders you want the court to make.
+
+ - File draft order when you file the other forms and
+ documents at the court registry
+ - If the judge or master makes the order you ask for, they'll
+ sign the draft order you filed and it becomes your court
+ order.
+ - 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.
-
+
Certificate of Pleadings Form (F36)
-
Preview Print
+
+
+ Review and Print
+
+
- The only details you need to provide on the Certificate of Pleadings form (F36) are your name and your spouse's name. The Court Registrar uses this form to tell you if all your documents are in order. If something is missing or you’ve filled in the form incorrectly, he or she will let you know using this form.
+ The only details you need to provide on the Certificate of
+ Pleadings form (F36) are your name and your spouse's name. The
+ Court Registrar uses this form to tell you if all your documents
+ are in order. If something is missing or you’ve filled in the
+ form incorrectly, he or she will let you know using this form.
- Take the Certificate to the court registry where you filed your Notice of Trial. After you file it, the registrar will search the file and sign and return the Certificate to you. If something's missing, the registrar won't sign the Certificate and will let you know.
+ Take the Certificate to the court registry where you filed your
+ Notice of Trial. After you file it, the registrar will search
+ the file and sign and return the Certificate to you. If
+ something's missing, the registrar won't sign the Certificate
+ and will let you know.
- If everything is in order, the Registrar will sign the Certificate of Pleadings to show the judge that they've checked everything over. All of your document will be sent to the judge for review.
+ If everything is in order, the Registrar will sign the
+ Certificate of Pleadings to show the judge that they've checked
+ everything over. All of your document will be sent to the judge
+ for review.
@@ -98,29 +173,71 @@
{% if married_marriage_like == 'Legally married' %}
-
+
Affidavit Desk Order Divorce Form (F38) - signing together
-
Preview Print
+
+
+ Review and Print
+
+
-
$40 per affidavit (if sworn at a court registry)
+
$40 per affidavit (if sworn at a court registry)
- Since your divorce won't require an appearance before a judge, you must fill out and swear/affirm an Affidavit Desk Order Divorce Form (F38). This document sets out the facts of your marriage and separation.
+ Since your divorce won't require an appearance before a judge,
+ you must fill out and
+ swear/affirm
+ an Affidavit
+ Desk Order Divorce Form (F38). This document sets out the facts
+ of your marriage and separation.
+
+
+ Please follow these steps to ensure your affidavit does not get
+ rejected:
-
- Please follow these steps to ensure your affidavit does not get rejected:
-
- Both you and your spouse need to swear/affirm the affidavit. Take photo identification with you. The person who will swear/affirm the documents for you must be sure you are both who you say you are. One affidavit must be sworn/affirmed at the time of filing.
+ - Both you and your spouse need to swear/affirm the affidavit.
+ - Take photo identification with you. The person who
+ will swear/affirm the documents for you must be sure you are
+ both who you say you are.
+
- One affidavit must be sworn/affirmed at the time of
+ filing.
+
- You'll notice that some of the information in the affidavit is the same as what's in your Notice of Joint Family Claim Form (F1). Because the Notice of Joint Family Claim is not a sworn document, and the judge/master must have sworn evidence to make a decision, you must swear or affirm that the information in these affidavits is true.
+ You'll notice that some of the information in the affidavit is
+ the same as what's in your Notice of Joint Family Claim Form
+ (F1). Because the Notice of Joint Family Claim is not a sworn
+ document, and the judge/master must have sworn evidence to make
+ a decision, you must swear or affirm that the information in
+ these affidavits is true.
@@ -134,19 +251,30 @@
Claimant 1
-
Preview Print
+
+
+ Review and Print
+
+
-
Preview Print
+
+
+ Review and Print
+
+
{% else %}
+{% comment %}{# common law use case removed in DIV-495 #}
-
+
Affidavit Form (F30)
@@ -172,14 +300,16 @@
+{% endcomment %}
{% endif %}
{% if married_marriage_like == 'Legally married' %}
Signing Your Affidavit Forms
- The affidavit will need to be sworn or affirmed. You can either jointly prepare one Affidavit — Desk
- Order Divorce form (F38) or complete two versions and swear/affirm them separately.
+ The affidavit will need to be sworn or affirmed. You can either
+ jointly prepare one Affidavit — Desk Order Divorce form (F38) or
+ complete two versions and swear/affirm them separately.
@@ -188,12 +318,17 @@
| If only one of you will be coming to the court registry: |
- | The affidavit can be signed and sworn/affirmed by both of you when at the registry. |
- Either you or your spouse can sign and swear/affirm ahead of time, but the 2nd party will need to
- sign when at the registry.
- If one of you decides to swear/affirm ahead of time, at the time of filing the application, both
- affidavits must have been notarized within 30 days prior to filing.
+ The affidavit can be signed and sworn/affirmed by both of you
+ when at the registry.
+ |
+
+ Either you or your spouse can sign and swear/affirm ahead of
+ time, but the 2nd party will need to sign when at the
+ registry.
+ If one of you decides to swear/affirm ahead of time, at the
+ time of filing the application, both affidavits must have been
+ notarized within 30 days prior to filing.
|
@@ -201,19 +336,24 @@
{% endif %}
-
- {% if married_marriage_like == 'Legally married' %}Other{% endif %}
- Documents to Take to the Court Registry
-
+
Other Documents to Take to the Court Registry
Assembly Instructions
-
Staple each form together and then fasten all forms with a paper clip, in the following order:
+
Staple each form together and then fasten all forms with a paper clip,
+ in the following order:
- Notice of Joint Family Claim Form (F1)
- Requisition Form (F35)
@@ -222,14 +362,17 @@
{% if married_marriage_like == 'Legally married' %}
- Affidavit — Desk Order Divorce Form (F38)
{% else %}
+ {% comment %}{# common law use case removed in DIV-495 #}
- Affidavit — Desk Order Divorce Form (F30)
+ {% endcomment %}
{% endif %}
- If you have other court orders or a written separation agreement, they should also be
- attached to your Affidavit{% if married_marriage_like == 'Legally married' %} — Desk
- Order Divorce Form (F38){% else %} Form (F30){% endif %}. Note that these agreements or orders must not
- contradict what's in your divorce application.
+ If you have other court orders or a written separation agreement, they
+ should also be attached to your Affidavit
+ {% if married_marriage_like == 'Legally married' %} — Desk Order Divorce
+ Form (F38){% else %} Form (F30){% endif %}. Note that these agreements
+ or orders must not contradict what's in your divorce application.
@@ -242,8 +385,10 @@
- If you need to make changes to your forms, you can return to the Divorce Questionnaire section to
- review and update your answers. You will then need to Review and Print your forms again.
+ If you need to make changes to your forms, you can return
+ to the Divorce Questionnaire section to review and update
+ your answers. You will then need to Review and Print your
+ forms again.