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

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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.

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"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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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  1. Click on the “Print” link to open the PDF form in your browser window.
  2. -
  3. 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.
  4. -
  5. To print, click on the printer icon at the top of the document (it might be on the left or the right side).
  6. -
  7. To save the file to your computer, click on the save icon (disk) or download icon (downward arrow) at the top of the document.
  8. +
  9. Click on the “Print” link to open the PDF form in your + browser window.
  10. +
  11. 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.
  12. +
  13. To print, click on the printer icon at the top of the document (it + might be on the left or the right side).
  14. +
  15. 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

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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.

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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. +

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  1. Right-click on the “Print” link next to the name of the document.
  2. -
  3. Select “Save Target As” or “Save Link As”.
  4. -
  5. Choose a folder to keep your forms in (for example “Documents”). You may want to make a note of where you saved it.
  6. -
  7. 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.
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  8. Right-click on the “Print” link next to the name of the + document.
  9. +
  10. Select “Save Target As” or “Save Link As”.
  11. +
  12. Choose a folder to keep your forms in (for example + “Documents”). You may want to make a note of where you + saved it.
  13. +
  14. 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.
  15. + FInd the file: On your computer, find where you saved the document + and double-click it.
  16. View and/or print your form.

Download the form through your browser

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Depending on your browser settings, your PDF forms may download automatically.

+

Depending on your browser settings, your PDF forms may download + automatically.

    -
  1. 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.
  2. -
  3. Open Adobe Reader (or Preview on Mac). If you need to, you can download it here.
  4. -
  5. When Adobe Reader is open, go to File, then to Open, then go to your “Downloads” folder (or to where you saved the document).
  6. +
  7. 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.
  8. +
  9. Open Adobe Reader (or Preview on Mac). If you need to, you can download it + here.
  10. +
  11. When Adobe Reader is open, go to File, then to Open, then go to + your “Downloads” folder (or to where you saved the + document).
  12. View and/or print your form.
@@ -55,8 +90,11 @@ {% endblock %} {% block backToDashboard %} -
- View Application Stages +
+ + View + Application Stages +
{% endblock %} @@ -70,4 +108,4 @@ {% block sidebar %} -{% endblock %} \ No newline at end of file +{% 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

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Get help opening and saving PDF forms | Changing my forms

+ +

+ Get help opening and saving PDF forms | + Changing my forms +

- +
-
-
- {% else %} +{% comment %}{# common law use case removed in DIV-495 #}
-
+{% 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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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- {% 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

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Staple each form together and then fasten all forms with a paper clip, in the following order:

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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.

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