New Brunswick Reply Form

January 15, 2018 | Author: Anonymous | Category: Legal, Divorce Papers, New Brunswick
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Reset Court File Number 1301-______ IN THE COURT OF QUEEN’S BENCH OF NEW BRUNSWICK FAMILY DIVISION JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF __________________ BETWEEN: _____________________________________ PETITIONER -and_____________________________________ RESPONDENT

REPLY (FORM 72E) 1. The petitioner admits the allegations contained in paragraphs ________________________of the Answer. 2. The petitioner denies the allegations contained in paragraphs ________________________ of the Answer. 3. The petitioner has no knowledge of the facts alleged in paragraphs ____________________of the Answer. 4. The petitioner says that:

DATED AT _________________________, this ____ day of _________, 20___.

__________________________________ Petitioner __________________________________ Address __________________________________

ENDNOTES: 1.

Fill in the information as it appears on the Petition for Divorce.

2.

Fill in the paragraph numbers of the statements in the Answer that you agree with.

3.

If there are paragraphs in the Answer that you do not agree with, list them by paragraph number. Do not say why you disagree, just list the numbers of the paragraphs you do not agree with.

4.

If there are paragraphs in the Answer that allege facts you have no knowledge of, list them by paragraph number here.

5. If you wish to present other facts that relate to the Answer, set out each fact in separate numbered paragraphs by way of a reply to the Answer. Use a separate sheet of paper if you run out of space. 6.

Fill in the City and the date of the signature.

7.

Print your name above “Petitioner” and sign on the line

8.

Fill in your mailing address.

** The endnotes on these formatted family law forms were created by Public Legal Education and Information

Service of New Brunswick. Financial support for this initiative was provided by Justice Canada. For general information on court procedure, call the toll free family law information line at 1-888-236-2444, or visit the Family Law NB website at www.familylawnb.ca. For advice on your specific situation, please consult a lawyer.**

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