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Ontario Superior Court Filing Fees COURT FILING DOCUMENTFILING FEE Statement of Claim $243 Notice of Action $243 Notice of Application $243 Notice of Intent to Defend $1946 more rows
A filing fee is the amount of money you must pay to the court to begin your court case. The amount of money you have to pay depends on the court and the type of case. You may have to pay other filing fees at certain times during your case.
What does it cost to file a Small Claim? Filing a claim will cost between $100 to $215. Other steps in the process, such as setting a trial date or requesting a default judgment, can cost between $89 and $320. In some cases, filing fees can be waived if you cannot afford them and make a request for a fee waiver.
Issue File Statutory Issuance Fee Writs of Seizure and Sale (Form 60A) Writs of Seizure and Sale (Form 20D)$77 $68 Statutory Filing Fee Writs of Seizure and Sale (Form 60A) Writs of Seizure and Sale (Form 20D) $100 $100 Service Fee $34.95 HST $4.541 more row Feb 28, 2025
Both courts preside over child and spousal support and child custody and access; however, under federal law, the Superior Court has sole jurisdiction in all cases involving divorce and the division of property. Under provincial law, child protection and adoption cases must be commenced in the Ontario Court of Justice.
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You must file with the clerk a copy that is marked AMENDED with any additions underlined and any other changes identified on the amended claim. However, if you wish to amend your claim when your trial date is less than 30 days away you will need to get an order from a judge or a clerks order on consent to do so.

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