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Where can I find a Supreme Court Notice of Intention to Proceed?

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Where can I find a Supreme Court Notice of Intention to Proceed?

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I intend to apply to the Supreme Court to change a final divorce order made more than three years ago. I have received legal advice suggesting that I file and serve on the other party a “Notice of Intention to Proceed” before serving a Notice of Motion even though final judgment in my case has been granted. I searched for this form, but can’t find one. Is there such a form or do I simply write a letter stating my notice of intention to proceed and serve it on the other party? There is a Supreme Court form that you can use, either before or after a final judgment is granted. See our self-help guide called How to use a Supreme Court Notice of Intention to Proceed for links to a blank form, and information about when to use it, and how to fill it out and serve it on the other party.

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