From c9264814bda82c0cb34b237f3704e46cee5ab709 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Foley Lynn Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2017 12:18:52 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] DIV-306 copy changes to what are you asking for page --- .../core/templates/question/01_orders.html | 260 ++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 119 insertions(+), 141 deletions(-) diff --git a/edivorce/apps/core/templates/question/01_orders.html b/edivorce/apps/core/templates/question/01_orders.html index e6b717b3..ef29a6d7 100644 --- a/edivorce/apps/core/templates/question/01_orders.html +++ b/edivorce/apps/core/templates/question/01_orders.html @@ -1,140 +1,124 @@ -{% extends 'base.html' %} -{% load input_field %} -{% load step_order %} +{% extends 'base.html' %} {% load input_field %} {% load step_order %} {% block title %}{{ block.super }}: Prequalification{% endblock %} {% block progress %}{% include "progress.html" %}{% endblock %} {% block content %} -{% block title %}{{ block.super }}: Prequalification{% endblock %} +

Step 1:What are you asking for + (Orders)?

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Please select what you are asking for. Later on you will be asked to provide details for each request.

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Step 1:What are you asking for?

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What are you asking for - (Orders)?

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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).

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Please select what you are asking for. Later on you will be asked to provide details for each request.

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+ Divorce is the end of a legal marriage. To get a divorce, you must go through a legal process and get a court order that says the marriage has ended. +

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- Divorce is the end of a legal marriage. To get a divorce, you must go through a legal process and get a court order that says the marriage has ended. + A divorce is a court order, made under the Divorce Act, that ends a marriage. Only married spouses need to get a divorce to end their relationship; unmarried spouses and other unmarried couples do not need to divorce. Their relationships are over when + they separate. +

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+ So you do not need to ask for a legal end to the marriage (Divorce order). However, if you would like spousal support or property and debt issues addressed, you will need to ask for these orders. +

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+ Time Limits
Note that there are important time limits if you want to apply for spousal support and/or divide property, debt, or a pension. +

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  • If you were married, you must apply to divide property within two years after you get an order for divorce.
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  • If you were living in a marriage-like relationship for at least two years, you must apply within two years of the date you separated.
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+ For more information refer to the + Spousal Support and + How to Divide Property and Debt fact sheets on the Legal Services Society web site.

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- A divorce is a court order, made under the Divorce Act, that ends a marriage. Only married spouses need to get a divorce to end their relationship; - unmarried spouses and other unmarried couples do not need to divorce. Their relationships are over when they separate. -

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- So you do not need to ask for a legal end to the marriage (Divorce order). - However, if you would like spousal support or property and debt issues addressed, you will need to ask for these orders. -

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- Time Limits
- Note that there are important time limits if you want to apply for spousal support and/or divide property, debt, or a pension. -

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  • If you were living in a marriage-like relationship for at least two years, you must apply within two years of the date you separated.
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- For more information refer to the - Spousal Support and - How to Divide Property and Debt fact sheets on the Legal Services Society web site. -

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- 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.
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- For more information, please refer to the - Spousal Support fact sheet - on the Family Law in B.C. website. -

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Anything you own including real estate, bank accounts, cars and RRSPs. For more information, please refer to the Dealing with Debts + After Separation fact sheet on the Family Law in B.C. website.

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For example, a name change.

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An order is the record of the judge's decision. It is filed at the court registry.

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+ In Supreme Court, the parties involved in a case (or their lawyers) are responsible for telling the court the order(s) they want. This is done by putting the details in writing in their application and in a draft of the order to be signed by the judge + or master. The judge or master who reviews the application will sign the order, if they approve it. +

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Can we define "draft"? The term is referenced on Form F35 and would naturally fit in this explanation.

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Define application
An application (request) to the Court for an order or judgment which occurs during the course of a court proceeding

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+ More information on Court Orders can be found on the Legal Services Society website. -{% block formBack %}{% url 'overview' %}{% endblock %} -{% block formNext %}{% next_step step='orders' %}{% endblock %} - -{% block sidebarText %} -

An order is the record of the judge's decision. It is filed at the court registry.

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- In Supreme Court, the parties involved in a case (or their lawyers) are responsible for telling the court the order(s) they want. - This is done by putting the details in writing in their application and in a draft of the order to be signed by the judge or master. - The judge or master who reviews the application will sign the order, if they approve it. -

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Can we define "draft"? The term is referenced on Form F35 and would naturally fit in this explanation.

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Define application
- An application (request) to the Court for an order or judgment which occurs during the course of a court proceeding

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- More information on Court Orders can be found on the Legal Services Society website. - -

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