Canada Court Forms

Download court forms and legal documents for conducting proceedings in provincial and federal courts across Canada.

  • File a claim and carry on a lawsuit.
  • Make an application for a court order.
  • Make a defence against another party's claim.
  • Give evidence in a civil matter.
  • Get a judgment, or assign a judgment you have already obtained.

These forms are offered as a convenience and are not intended to take the place of legal counsel. It is recommended that you obtain competent legal advice.

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Ontario Notice of Application

Download the Notice of Application Form 14e required to be served on the respondent in a legal proceeding, pursuant to the Ontario Courts of Justice Act.

  • The form is for civil actions.
  • The Notice is given by the party bringing the application to a respondent in the action, and sets out the claim made by the applicant.
  • Click the link to download the form directly from the Ontario Courts website.
$0.00

Ontario Notice of Motion

Ontario barristers can prepare a Notice of Motion with this easy-to-use template for Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

The Notice sets out:

  • the time and place of the hearing,
  • the proposed method of hearing,
  • the grounds on which the motion is brought, and
  • the documentary evidence to be used.

Download the digital Ontario Notice of Motion form for your court precedents.

$2.29

Ontario Statement of Defence

Prepare a Statement of Defence for a defendant in a lawsuit with this ready-made template for legal actions commenced in Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

  • The form sets out the defendant's admissions of certain parts of the Statement of Claim and denial of other parts.
  • The defendant also states the evidence upon which the defence is being made.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • To be used only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$2.29

Ontario Statement of Defence and Counterclaim

File a Statement of Defence and Counterclaim in Ontario Superior Court of Justice with this digital template form.

  • The defendant admits to claims made by the plaintiff in the Statement of Claim (if applicable) and refutes other claims.
  • The defendant states the evidence upon which the defence is being made.
  • The defendant makes a counterclaim against one or more of the other parties to the main action.

Your litigation precedents must include a Statement of Defence and Counterclaim. Download your copy now.

$2.29