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Commonly Asked Questions about Court Procedure Forms

To start a new court case, you always have to fill out Form 8: Application (general) in addition to the form that your case is about. For example, if you have to go to court to start a case about child custody and access, you would fill out Form 8 and Form 35.1 Affidavit in Support of Claim for Custody or Access.
Form 35.1: Affidavit in Support of Claim for Custody or Access in Ontario. If you seeking an Ontario Court order for custody and/or access, regardless of whether you are a parent, a grandparent, or a third party, you must prepare a Form 35.1 Affidavit in Support of Claim for Custody or Access.
If you are asking the judge for a motion, you must fill out several forms. Complete a Form 14 (Notice of Motion) and a Form 14A (Affidavit). In Form 14, you will list the orders that you are requesting at the motion.
If a respondent does not serve and file an answer, the consequences in Rule 1(8.4) apply, which means that: The party is not entitled to any further notice of steps in the case; The party is not entitled to participate in the case in any way; The court may deal with the case in the partys absence; and.
The Crown Screening Form (also called a Charge Screening form). This tells you how the Crown plans to deal with your charges, including: what kind of sentence the Crown will ask for. whether some of your charges will be dropped if you plead guilty early.
Its based on the court order. Now, if she refuses to go and shes an older child (12+) then the court will not force you to restrain her. Practically speaking, an older child can refuse to go but you should encourage visitation.
Form 74A is required when applying for a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee with a Will, with a Will Limited to the Assets referred to in the Will, and without a Will. Form 74.1A is required when applying for a Small Estate Certificate (currently being an estate valued at $150,000 or less).