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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.
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.
Access is a right of the child and not a right of the parent. A parent with custody cannot refuse access to the other parent, unless there is a Court order stating that. If a parent with custody refuses access, he or she can be found in contempt of Court, fined or possibly imprisoned.
To respond to a motion you must complete the following forms: Form 14A: Affidavit (General) write out the evidence to explain your side of the story and whether or not you agree with the orders the other party is requesting. attach any relevant documentary evidence to this form as an exhibit
An Affidavit of Service [Form 8A] must be completed for each party served and filed with the court. The affidavit of service is proof that the defence has been served on each party.
[to be completed only by a physician or nurse practitioner] Section 37 of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act provides the legal authority for health care practitioners, hospitals and health facilities to submit, without consent, information relating to someone claiming benefits to the WSIB.
How to File for Full Custody in Ontario Step 1: Apply for a Parenting Order. Step 2: Fill the Relevant Forms. Step 3: Keep Track of the Documents. Step 4: Submit the Child Custody Forms to the Court. Step 5: Serve the Other Parent. Step 6: Time to Prepare for What is to come.