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New Brunswick Certificate Of Readiness (hearing

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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 CERTIFICATE OF READINESS (FORM 47B) I, _______________________________________, the Petitioner, certify that the pleadings are closed and that I am ready to proceed to trial. Having consulted with the respondent, I inform the court that: (a) we agree that all pre-trial procedures have been completed; (b) we estimate the trial of the action will take ______________________(hours, days); (c) the parties intend to use the __________________________________language(s); (d) the services of an interpreter ______________be required. DATED at _____________________, this ___ day of ______________, 20__. _______________________ Petitioner ENDNOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Fill in the information as it appears on the Petition for Divorce. Write your full name here. Write your spouse’s full name here. Write your full name here. Fill in the amount of time you think the hearing will take (for example: 1 week; 1 day; or 1 hour; etc.) Type which language will be used at the hearing. It is possible to use both English and French if necessary. Type in “will” or “will not” depending on whether the services of an interpreter are needed. Fill in the City and the date of the signature. Print your name above “Petitioner” and sign on the 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