Filing an Agreement
A written agreement sets out what both parties have agreed to for child and/or spousal support payments. To enrol with BCFMA, the agreement must be signed by both parties and filed in Provincial or Supreme Court.
How to File an Agreement in Provincial Court
- Complete the Request to File an Agreement (Form 26)
- Fill in the box for the parts of the agreement you would like BCFMA to administer
- You can select more than one box
- Select Section 148 (2) if the agreement specifies child support
- Select Section 163 (3) if the agreement specifies spousal support
- Print or make copies of the completed form and written agreement
- You can submit the forms in person, by mail or by fax to the court registry
- The registry where you file the documents must be:
- The location where an existing case between you and the other party is filed
- The location closest to where the child lives most of the time, if the case involves a child or children
- The location closest to where you live, if there are no children involved in the case
- The registry where you file the documents must be:
- The registry clerk will review your package to ensure it is complete and stamp a court file number on the agreement. You will be given a copy for your records
- Make a copy of the stamped filed agreement and submit it to BCFMA
How to File an Agreement in Supreme Court
- Complete the Form F17.1 Requisition
- Print or make copies of the completed form and written agreement
- Take these forms and the filing fee to the courthouse
- The registry where you file the documents can be:
- The location where an existing case between you and the other party is filed
- The location closest to where you live, if there is no existing filed case
- Note that fees can change so it’s best to call the registry or check the Supreme Court rules in advance to verify the amount
- The registry where you file the documents can be:
- The registry clerk will review your package to ensure it is complete and stamp a court file number on the agreement. You will be given a copy for your records
- Make a copy of the stamped filed agreement and submit it to BCFMA