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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Dispute Note Alberta in the editor.
  2. In the first section, clearly state your reasons for disputing the Plaintiff's Civil Claim. Be specific about any parts of the claim you are contesting.
  3. Next, if you have a counterclaim or wish to set off an amount against the Civil Claim, detail this in the second section. Include all relevant figures and descriptions of work or materials involved.
  4. Provide your address for service in the designated field. Ensure that it is accurate so that you can receive important documents from the Court.
  5. Once completed, save your form and deliver it to the Court via fax, mail, or in person within the specified time limit. Remember not to include any additional materials with your submission.

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Pre-trial steps After the Civil Claim is served, the Defendant may file Dispute Note. This document sets out why the Defendant disagrees with your claim, and you should review it carefully. The Defendant may also bring a Counterclaim against you.
You may file your Dispute Note at any Alberta Court of Justice Office, but it is recommended that you file it at the same Court location as identified on the Civil Claim.
After the Civil Claim is served, the Defendant may file Dispute Note. This document sets out why the Defendant disagrees with your claim, and you should review it carefully. The Defendant may also bring a Counterclaim against you.
If you ignore the claim, the Plaintiff can ask the Court to note you in default. The Plaintiff will apply to the Court for Default Judgment against you for the amount of money, or other damages they sued you for. A Judge will assess the Plaintiffs claims and supporting documents and determine an amount to be paid.
Yes, suing for emotional distress in Alberta is possiblebut it requires careful strategy, strong evidence, and legal guidance. If youre struggling with mental harm caused by someone elses actions, we encourage you to explore your legal options.

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