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If you need more time to file a statement of claim, you can file a Notice of Action (Form 14C). This will give you 30 more days to file your Statement of Claim (Form 14D). To have your statement of claim issued by the court, you must file it with a completed Form 14F (Information for Court Use): online.
To file your Statement of Defence or Notice of Intent to Defend and all Affidavits of Service with the court, you must submit them along with your payment, either: online through the Civil Claims Online portal. in person at the court location indicated on the Statement of Claim.
Where there is insufficient time to prepare a statement of claim before the applicable time limitation expires, the Plaintiff can issue a notice of action within the applicable limitation period. The Plaintiff then has 30 days from the issuance of the notice of action to file a statement of claim.
Steps to filing an application Step 1: fill out your application and supporting documents. Depending on your case, there are different forms and supporting documents you will need to fill out to start the case. Step 2: get your application issued by the court. Step 3: serve all your documents. Step 4: File Proof of Service.
This is a document telling you what you have been charged with and the details of your first appearance in court.
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If you miss your deadline to serve and file an answer, the court case can proceed without your involvement and a judge may make final orders without your input. Rule 10 of the Family Law Rules tells you about how to answer an application.
Examination for discovery is the out-of-court examination (questioning) under oath of the parties to an action (lawsuit). Every party to the dispute is entitled to examine every other adverse (opposing) party.
This is called a consent dismissal order. In this order, the participants agree: To dismiss the claims, without disclosing any settlement terms. That no further action can be taken on the claim and it will be closed.
Fill out the Notice of Motion and Supporting Affidavit [Form 15A], including the date, time and location of the hearing. At least 7 days before the hearing date, serve the notice of motion and supporting affidavit on the responding party or parties (refer to Serving documents for more information).
NOTICE OF ACTION. TO THE DEFENDANT. A LEGAL PROCEEDING HAS BEEN COMMENCED AGAINST YOU by the plaintiff. The claim made against you is set out in the statement of claim served with this notice of action.

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