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  1. Please click on the links below to access electronic court forms for Family, Civil and Small Claims Court proceedings in Ontario. Family Law Rules Forms; Rules of Civil Procedure Forms; Rules of the Small Claims Court Forms; Other Forms. Please find below court forms prescribed under other statutes, rules and regulations, as well as non ...

  2. Civil Division. To file a Civil claim in the 35th District Court, the business or person you are suing must do business, live in, or the event giving rise to the dispute must have occurred in the Canton, Northville, or Plymouth communities.

  3. Local Rules. Selected Local Rules for the 35th Judicial District Court. Local Rules Titles I, II, III (pdf) Download. Local Rules Title IV (pdf) Download.

    • Applicant(s)
    • Respondent(s)
    • Affidavit in Support of Claim for Custody or Access
    • My date of birth is (d, m, y)
    • PART A: TO BE COMPLETED BY ALL PERSONS SEEKING CUSTODY OR ACCESS
    • Name(s) of all people the child lives with now
    • My relationship to the child
    • Court orders made
    • Name(s) of Caregiver(s)
    • Name(s) of Caregiver(s)
    • 10. My plan for the care and upbringing of the child(ren) is as follows:
    • facing criminal charges?
    • Has this person been found
    • by me
    • PART B TO BE COMPLETED ONLY BY A NON-PARENT SEEKING A CUSTODY ORDER

    Full legal name & address for service — street & number, municipality, postal code, telephone & fax numbers and e-mail address (if any). Lawyer’s name & address — street & number, municipality, postal code, telephone & fax numbers and e-mail address (if any).

    Full legal name & address for service — street & number, municipality, postal code, telephone & fax numbers and e-mail address (if any). Lawyer’s name & address — street & number, municipality, postal code, telephone & fax numbers and e-mail address (if any).

    (If you need more space, attach extra pages.) My name is (full legal name)

    live in: (name of city, town or municipality and province, state or country if outside of Ontario) swear/affirm that the following is true:

    (Write "N/A" if any of the paragraphs do not apply to you or the child(ren).) During my life, I have also used or been known by the following names: The child(ren) in this case is/are: Child’s Full Legal Name

    (include address if the child does not live with you)

    (specify if parent, grandparent, family friend, etc.) 4. I am or have been a party in the following court case(s) involving custody of or access to any child: (Including the child(ren) in this case or any other child(ren). Do not include cases involving a children’s aid society in this section. Attach a copy of any custody or access court order(s...

    (include dates of orders) 5. I have been a party or person responsible for the care of a child in the following child protection court case(s): (attach a copy of any relevant court order(s) or endorsement(s) you have) Court location Names of people involved in the case

    (if the child was in the care of a children’s aid society, give the name of that children’s aid society)

    (if the child was in the care of a children’s aid society, give the name of that children’s aid society)

    I plan to live at the following address: The following people (other than the child(ren) involved in this case) will be living with me:

    (if yes, give details) pardon) or is he/she currently guilty of a criminal offence (for which he/she has not received a person has used other names this

    (d, m, y) to you Full legal name and Birthdate Relationship c) Decisions for the child(ren) (including education, medical care, religious upbringing, extra-curricular activities, etc.) will be made as follows: jointly by me and (name(s) of person(s))

    by (name(s) of person(s)) (If necessary, provide additional details below.) d) I am a stay-at-home parent. work: full time. part time. attend school: full time. part time. at: (name of your place of work or school) I anticipate that my plans for work and/or school may change as follows: (complete if you know or expect that you will be doing somethi...

    You are not a parent of a child unless: you are the biological parent of the child; you are the adoptive parent of the child; a court has declared that you are the child’s parent under the Children’s Law Reform Act; or you are presumed to be a father under section 8 of the Children’s Law Reform Act. NOTICE: If you are a non-parent claiming cust...

  4. 1. Fill out your court forms. Question & Answer. How do I start a family law court case? Next Steps. 1. Fill out your court forms 2. Get your forms issued by the court 3. Give your forms to your partner 4. File your forms at court 5. Get your partner’s answer.

  5. Landlord Tenant. Landlord Tenant matters follow the same set of court rules as general civil matters and require the same burden of proof. However, landlord-tenant cases follow much different timelines than general civil or small claims cases. Here are changes to the 35th District Court’s Landlord-Tenant process*:

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  7. You can submit a request to file family court documents to the Ontario Court of Justice, Superior Court of Justice, including the Family Court Branch of the Superior Court of Justice and the Divisional Court of the Superior Court of Justice (but not the Ontario Court of Appeal).

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