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A Notice of Withdrawal is required if you or your spouse want to withdraw from a BC family law case where you claimed divorce. This service includes our filing the withdrawal in the BC Supreme Court of your choice.
You must file a Notice of Withdrawal to cancel a document, either in whole or part, from a BC family law case where you or your spouse claimed divorce. In addition, you must file the withdrawal in the same court where you filed the document you want to withdraw.
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The most common condition is that you did not finish a previous divorce. Starting a new divorce application becomes more straightforward as time passes, but you must withdraw the old one before the court processes the new one. In other words, you have a ‘clearance issue.’
Another instance is when a party to divorce files a response or a counterclaim. In other words, the divorce is a ‘contested divorce.’ Once you have resolved the issue, the spouse that signed the response must withdraw it so the divorce can proceed uncontested.