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New Brunswick Affidavit Of Service (service By Registered Mail) Form

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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 AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE (FORM 18B) I, _________________________, of the City of _________________, in the County of __________________, and Province of New Brunswick, MAKE OATH AND SAY AS FOLLOWS: 1. On the ______ day of _________ 20___, I served _____________________ with the attached document(s) marked «A» by sending a copy of the document(s) together with the Acknowledgement of Receipt Card by registered mail addressed to him/her at _______________________________________________________ his/her last known address. 2. On the ____ day of _______20____, the attached Acknowledgement of Receipt Card marked «B» bearing a signature which appears to be the signature of ________________________ was returned to and received by me. SWORN before me at ___________ in the County of ________________ in the Province of New Brunswick, this ___ day of __________ 20 __. _____________________________ Commissioner of Oaths Being a solicitor or My appointment expires (Month/Day/Year) _________________________ ENDNOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Fill in the information as it appears on the Notice of Motion. Write your full name here. Write your spouse’s full name here. Write the name of the Respondent (your spouse). Do not fill in this space. The Respondent will fill it in. List all the documents you are sending. Add any documents that are not listed here. Print the name of the Respondent below the signature line. ** 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.** Top