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Dear Riley,

It appears that you would because the only documents you are otherwise permitted to file without leave relate specifically to the FVO (if I am to read the thread post correctly).

If you are seeking orders at the next direction's hearing, you can simply ask for leave to be granted.

If you intend to file an Application in a Case, which by the sounds of it you would because you already have proceedings on foot, then you would write in both the section of the document which asks you to list what interim and final orders you seek, an order to the effect that "Leave be granted to the Applicant to file and serve her Application in a Case for Property Orders filed [insert date]"

If you are the Respondent in the main proceedings, then simply substitute the word "Applicant" for "Respondent". 

In the event that you are doing this on the papers as opposed to making an oral request, just prepare a short affidavit that explains why you are filing for property orders.  Outline a brief chronology of the relationship, history of correspondence to the other side which has gone unanswered and a summary of the main assets.

Good luck!

 

Kind Regards,

Gayle Li

 

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