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for the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia
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DIVORCEmate Software is pleased to announce our first software offering for Nova
Scotia and Saskatchewan. We have created a Forms One version of the Saskatchewan
and Nova Scotia Financial forms for MS Word and WordPerfect, including mathematical
totalling! All forms are plain word-processing documents that run inside your
word-processor! Pleasant-to-use and easy-to-learn, this software is a must for a
busy, professional family law practice.
Included Forms
Revised for November 2004 Rule 70 Amendment
Form 70.09A Statement of Guidelines Income
Form 70.09B Statement of Special or Extraordinary Expenses
Form 70.09C Statement of Expenses
Form 70.09D Statement of Undue Hardship
Form 70.09E Statement of Property
Forms One for Nova Scotia features:
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Word-processor based: Uses only your existing MS Word or WordPerfect.
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Word-processing features and benefits are available: virtually nothing new to learn; use paragraph numbering or outlining; change fonts (“Styles” used in MS Word), bold, italics; strikeout; double line spacing; cut, copy, paste; unlimited undo; unlimited word-wrapping in most input columns and areas.
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Unlimited expansion and flexibility: each input area expands as required; one continuous form, in the proper order. No need to add extra pages at the end of the document, since most input areas are infinitely expandable!
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One-click mathematical totalling: All mathematics in financial statements, net family property statements, statements of money owed, etc will total automatically by clicking a “calculate” icon.
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Professional-looking forms: better designed than original court forms, with more input space, easier-to -read fonts and improved layout.
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Shorter forms: no unnecessary or large blank input areas; forms are shorter with fewer pages and therefore use less paper.
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These new Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia Forms One financial forms including the new ISO forms sell for only $99, each province.
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