Provincial family forms
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Family court forms
Provincial court family filings:
- accepting and processing of all new filings submitted through regular mail, fax or email.
- amendments are being made to implement design changes to the Provincial Court Family forms as of August 12, 2024.
Note: prescribed forms are identified under the related Act, Regulation or Rule.
- PCFR - Provincial Court Family Rules (FLA - Family Law Act, FMEA - Family Maintenance Enforcement Act)
**Note: If preparing an affidavit or order, the document must contain the wording and formatting in the prescribed form. When the self-prepared form is being submitted by email or other electronic methods, the document must be submitted as a PDF.
- General
Additional forms, under other Acts / Legislation that may be used in family court:
- AGA - Provincial Court (Adult Guardianship) Rules (Adult Guardianship Act)
- CFCSA - Provincial Court (Child, Family and Community Service Act) Rules (Child, Family and Community Services Act)
- CTL - Snuw’uy’ulhtst tu Quw’utsun Mustimuhw u’ tu Shhw’a’luqwa’a’ i’ Smun’eem [Laws of the Cowichan People for Families and Children]
- COEA - Court Order Enforcement Act
- FMEA - Family Maintenance Enforcement Act
- FMEAR - Family Maintenance Enforcement Act Regulation
- ISOA - Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act
Compatibility
Adobe Reader required
You will require the latest version of Adobe Reader in order to use the forms. If you need to update your Reader software, please ensure you remove the old version of Reader before installing the new one. You may also want to be sure that your computer is not starting Adobe Acrobat instead of Reader when opening the forms.
The basic PDF forms are fairly straightforward to use:
- open the form
- fill out the blanks fields (you can either type or cut and paste text from another document)
- save the form to your computer (any data you have entered into the forms will be saved)
If Adobe Acrobat is not the default program to open PDF files, this can be easily changed.
If you continue to have difficulty using the forms after following these steps above, please contact: pcfr.regwg@gov.bc.ca