Court Basics
Paperwork
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Motions
100

The type of Judge who usually presides in Small Claims Court.

What is a Deputy Judge?

100

This document starts a Small Claims Court action.

What is a Plaintiff's Claim? (7A)

100

A defendant served has this many days to file a Defense.

What is 20 days? 30 (SK) 20(MB) 20(NFLD)

100

This usually the first hearing scheduled before trial.

What is a settlement conference? Pre-Trial Conference (SK) Conciliation or Settlement Trial (MB) Settlement Conference (NFLD)

100

This Motion asks for more time to serve or respond.

What is a Motion to extend time?

200

The maximum amount you can sue for in Small Claims Court.

What is $35,000(ON)$50,000(SK)$20,000(MB)$25,000(NFLD)

200

This form is used when a defendant responds to a Plaintiff's Claim.

What is a Defense? (9A)

200

A Plaintiff's Claim must be served within this time after being served.

What is 6 months? 30 days(SK) 6 months(MB) 12 months(NFLD)

200

If a plaintiff fails to attend trial, this happens to their claim. 

What is a dismissal? 

200

This motion allows you to serve documents in an alternative way.

What is a motion for substituted service?

300

This court official can issue Default Judgments and schedule hearings.

What is a court clerk? Adjudicator/Judge

300

This sworn document proves you served papers on the other party.

What is an Affidavit of Service?
300

You must file an Appeal within this number of days after awarded Judgment. 

What is 30 days?

300
This type of order allows the judge to set time payments instead of a lump sum.

What is an instalment order? Structured Settlement (SK) Payment or Instalment Schedule (MB) Interim Support Order (NFLD)

300

This paperwork must always accompany a motion.

What is a motion and supporting affidavit?

400

These are the fees a winning party may recover in addition to their judgment.

What are court costs/fees?

400

This form allows a defendant to make a claim back against the Plaintiff. 

What is a Defendants Claim? (10A)

400

This is the standard limitation period for most claims.

What is 2 years?

400

If a defendant doesn't respond or attend, the court may grant this.

What is default judgement?

400

This motion is used when you want to delay a hearing.

What is a motion to adjourn?

500

This is where you file your Plaintiff's Claims.

What is the Small Claims Court office/JSO Portal?

500

This document must be filed if a party settles and wants to end the case before trial.

What is a Notice of Discontinuance? (Notice of Withdrawal)

500

A judgment is enforceable for this many years before needing to be renewed.

What is 6 years? 10(SK) 10(MB) 6(NFLD)

500

This is the written explanation a judge provides for their decision.

What is an Endorsement? Reason for Judgement (SK) Order (NS) Judgement/Decision (MB) Written Judgment/Ruling (NFLD)

500

This motion asks the court to cancel a default judgment.

What is a motion to set aside default judgment?