If you and the other party can't agree

Getting a final family order in the Provincial Court of British Columbia

Choosing your guide

These guides include:

  • a step-by-step explanation of what to do,
  • links to blank copies of the court forms you'll need and instructions for completing these forms,
  • information about what happens when you go to court, and
  • tips on how to represent yourself if you don't have a lawyer.

Click on the correct guide (see links below) to see a list of step-by-step instructions. Then read the instructions. Once you're familiar with the instructions, print out, download, or open the forms you need and complete them.

Note: If you're applying for an initial order, you'll sometimes be referred to as the applicant in your guide. If you're responding to an application for an initial order, you'll sometimes be referred to as the respondent.