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01. Start with a blank Divorce Decree Modification Form
Open the blank document in the editor, set the document view, and add extra pages if applicable.
02. Add and configure fillable fields
Use the top toolbar to insert fields like text and signature boxes, radio buttons, checkboxes, and more. Assign users to fields.
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Step 3: Start with a new blank doc.

In your dashboard, choose the New Document button > scroll down and hit Create Blank Document. You’ll be redirected to the editor.

Step 4: Arrange the view of the document.

Use the Page Controls icon marked by the arrow to switch between two page views and layouts for more flexibility.

Step 5: Begin by inserting fields to design the dynamic Divorce Decree Modification Form.

Navigate through the top toolbar to add document fields. Add and arrange text boxes, the signature block (if applicable), insert images, etc.

Step 6: Prepare and configure the added fields.

Arrange the fields you added based on your chosen layout. Modify each field's size, font, and alignment to make sure the form is straightforward and neat-looking.

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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. In Form 14A, you will include your evidence and explain why you want the court to make the orders you are asking for in your motion.
If you want to change a final order or written agreement, and the other party does not agree to the change, you need to: identify and fill out your documents. get your motion to change issued by the court. serve all your documents. file proof of service.
Visit Ontario.ca for more information on making a motion to the Court for changes to your separation agreement in Ontario. For any changes to be legal and recognized, they must be agreed upon, they must be formalized in writing and signed by both parties, and they must be witnessed by an independent third party.
What happens if I do not respond to the motion to change? If you do not serve and file your response within 30 days of being served, you will have no further rights in the case. The moving party will be able to ask the court to make the order it has asked for and that order may be enforced against you.
Form 14: Notice of Motion, where you list the orders you want the court to make; or a Form 14B: Notice of Motion if youre asking for a procedural order such as more time to file your documents. Form 14A: Affidavit, where you tell the court why youre asking for those orders and include your evidence.
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If you are the Responding Party, you must serve the Moving Party with your responding documents and file them at least four (4) days before the motion. You can respond by filling out, serving and filing a Form 14A. Both parties must file the Affidavit of Service Form 6B with the court.
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.
Form 15: Motion to Change Order or Agreement.

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