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Form 25: Order, where you list the orders you're asking the judge to sign. Stamped envelopes addressed to you and your partner if you want your order mailed to you. Otherwise you can pick it up from the court or have it faxed to you.
If believe you are owed money for the return of personal property, you can sue that person or business in Small Claims Court for $35,000 or less. For anything over $35,000, you need to go to the Superior Court of Justice.
a general application (Form 8) if you and the other party can't agree on how your family matters should be resolved and you're making claims other than a divorce (whether or not you're also asking for a divorce)
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a general application (Form 8) if you and the other party can't agree on how your family matters should be resolved and you're making claims other than a divorce (whether or not you're also asking for a divorce)
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.
In Ontario, for most matters, the claimant has two years to begin the lawsuit, either from the date the injury occurred or from the date notice was given (whichever is applicable).
Form 35.1: Affidavit in Support of Claim for Custody or Access.
Small Claims Court in Ontario will hear claims for money or personal property at a value of $35,000 or less (not including interest or costs). If you are looking to sue for an amount higher than $35,000 you will need to file your claim with the Superior Court of Justice and follow the civil litigation process instead.

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