F30: Affidavit (Supreme Court)

A document stating facts that you swear under oath or affirm to be true in front of a commissioner for taking affidavits (could be a lawyer or notary public). Use this form to create an affidavit:

  • About income if you and the other party agree about the income of the person who's paying child support (the payor), but the payor doesn't have a copy of a recent income tax return/assessment to attach to the Agreement as to Annual Income (to explain why not).
  • In response to an application for interim family orders (when the parties don't agree).
  • In response to an application to change family orders for child or spousal support and/or parenting arrangements (when the parties don't agree).
  • To apply for alternative (substituted) service if you're applying to a judge or master for permission to serve documents in a different way than what's set out in the court rules (for example, because the other party is avoiding service).
  • To support an application for an interim family order (when the parties don't agree on the terms of the order).
  • To support an application to change a family order for child or spousal support and/or parenting arrangements (when the parties don't agree).

See Write a Supreme Court affidavit for help with what to put into your affidavit.

See a sample F30 form (pdf)

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