Superior Court of Justice rules and forms govern Superior Court proceedings across Ontario. Each of the following areas of the Court have their own specific rules and forms.
Rules of Civil Procedure Civil proceedings in the Superior Court are governed by the Rules of Civil Procedure unless otherwise stated.
Rules of Civil Procedure Forms The Rules of Civil Procedure require the use of a set of prescribed forms for civil proceedings.
Criminal Proceedings Rules – effective May 27, 2024
Pre-Trial Conference Form – effective May 27, 2024 **Please open with Adobe
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Forms under the Criminal Proceedings Rules of the Superior Court of Justice The Criminal Proceeding Rules require the use of a set of prescribed forms for criminal proceedings.
Rules of Civil Procedure Civil proceedings in the Superior Court are governed by the Rules of Civil Procedure unless otherwise stated.
Family Law Rules Certain appeals in family proceedings to the Divisional Court are governed by the Family Law Rules.
Rules of Civil Procedure FormsThe Rules of Civil Procedure require the use of a set of prescribed forms for civil proceedings.
Family Law Rules Family proceedings in the Superior Court are governed by the Family Law Rules unless otherwise stated.
Family Law Rules Forms The Family Law Rules require the use of a set of prescribed forms for family proceedings.
Trial Scheduling Endorsement Form: The new trial scheduling endorsement form will be required before a trial date is provided in a family case. Litigants will be asked to complete Parts 1 and 2 of the form for or immediately after the settlement conference. Part 3 of the form will be completed by the judge after the issues have been reviewed with the parties.
Trial Scheduling Endorsement Form – Child Protection: The new child protection scheduling endorsement form is available for a child protection case.
Motion to Change Endorsement Form: This form can be used as a draft endorsement to obtain direction regarding the process for these cases.
Family Responsibility Office Forms : The Ministry of Community and Social Services provides additional family law forms that are required in certain circumstances according to government policies and legislation.
Rules of the Small Claims Court: Small Claims Court proceedings in the Superior Court are governed by the Rules of the Small Claims Court unless otherwise stated.
Rules of the Small Claims Court Forms: The Rules of the Small Claims Court require the use of a set of prescribed forms for small claims court proceedings.