Serving Supreme Court Documents in Family Law Matters, Even if the Opposing Party Cannot Be Found

Author: Lucie Krajca

Serving Supreme Court Documents in Family Law Matters, Even if the Opposing Party Cannot Be Found is a guide designed for family law advocates and support workers, who are assisting or plan to assist clients with serving Supreme Court documents.

The Supreme Court Family Rules, various requirements, and other resources mentioned in this guide are subject to frequent changes. This document aims to serve as an informational guide only and a starting-off point for further inquiry and consultation with a supervising lawyer.

This guide provides information on:

  • What service is?

  • The types of service:

    • Personal

    • Ordinary

    • Substituted, and

  • more.

This guide does not contain legal advice, and should not be used or considered to be a replacement for legal advice.

We are grateful to the Department of Justice Canada’s - Independent Legal Advice program for funding this guide.

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