An Early Resolution Registry is a type of Provincial Court Registry that deals with family law matters. A Provincial Court Registry is where you go to file court documents and forms. At Early Resolution Registries, you must meet the Early Resolution Registry requirements before you can file an Application About a Family Law Matter (PDF, 135KB).
Learn more about the Early Resolution Process.
A filing location is a Provincial Court Registry location where you can go to file court documents and forms. Sometimes, the filing location is different from the Early Resolution Registry location. The list above shows where you need to file for each Early Resolution Registry.
You can also see the complete list of courthouse locations.
A Family Justice Service Division (FJSD) office is an office where you can get help with family justice matters. FJSD office staff will be able to help you meet the requirements of an Early Resolution Registry. The list above shows which FJSD office you should contact to get help with the Early Resolution Process.
Learn more about the two types of FJSD offices:
You can also see the complete list of Family Justice Centre and Justice Access Centre locations.