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Real Estate Investors, Builders and Rent-to-Own. Useful Links and Resources. The government entities can likely provide you with useful information that will help you prepare your claim or defence. This is where you can find Provincial legislation that may apply to your legal problem. You can use this service to create Small Claims Court forms using an easy to use tutorial. The service is fully automated and includes Claims and Defences. Ministry of Attorney General. 8211; Bailiffs Act. 8211; Corporation...
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Who We’ve Helped. Canada Revenue Agency Tax Debt. Bankruptcy – First Time Filers. Bankruptcy Second Time Filers. Division One Proposal Information. Useful Links and Resources. The government entities can likely provide you with useful information that will help you prepare your claim or defence. This is where you can find Provincial legislation that may apply to your legal problem. Ministry of Attorney General. The Ministry of Attorney General oversees the Ontario Small Claims Court. 8211; Bailiffs Act.
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Easycourt: August 2011
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Paralegal Services Being Regulated Brings a Higher Level of Professionalism. Last year some laws changed that resulted in Paralegals in Ontario becoming regulated. Prior to, paralegal services could act for a party in Landlord and Tenant court, traffic court, small claims court and more. Now a paralegal must carry a license that is issued by the Law Society of Upper Canada (LSCU) in order to represent an individual or business in the lower level courts. In the Ontario Small Clai...
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Easycourt: Being Sued in the Ontario Small Claims Court and Will it Affect Your Credit Report
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011. Being Sued in the Ontario Small Claims Court and Will it Affect Your Credit Report. If you are being sued in the Ontario Small Claims Court the first thing that will happen is you will be served with a Plaintiff's Claim. Once you are served with the plaintiff’s claim, you have an opportunity to file a defence. The only time something will report to your credit report is if the other party is successful obtaining a judgment against you. This can only be achieved three ways:.
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Easycourt: January 2012
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012. Small Claims Court Process for Serving a Small Claims Court Form in Ontario. The challenge was that many defendants would later make motions to set aside judgements against them based on improper service; claiming that they never received the small claims court forms at all. Handing the plaintiffs claim to the defendant and then swearing an affidavit that you did so. Using registered mail to serve the plaintiffs claim on the defendant and retaining proof that they signed for th...
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Easycourt: Small Claims Court Process for Serving a Small Claims Court Form in Ontario
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012. Small Claims Court Process for Serving a Small Claims Court Form in Ontario. The challenge was that many defendants would later make motions to set aside judgements against them based on improper service; claiming that they never received the small claims court forms at all. Handing the plaintiffs claim to the defendant and then swearing an affidavit that you did so. Using registered mail to serve the plaintiffs claim on the defendant and retaining proof that they signed for th...
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Easycourt: December 2010
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Monday, December 13, 2010. Ontario Small Claims Court Plaintiffs Claim and How to Serve It! In Ontario in Jan 2010 the Ontario Small Claims Court increased its limit from $10,000 up to $25,000. With this increase came new rules around serving court documents. When a Defence is filed in the Ontario Small Claims Court, the court will notify the parties of their court date, whereas in the case of a Plaintiffs Claim, the Plaintiff has to serve the Defendant. Make a “Motion” to the Ontario Small C...Where is ...
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Easycourt: Court Settlement in a Small Claims Court Can Be the Best Remedy
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011. Court Settlement in a Small Claims Court Can Be the Best Remedy. Whether you are suing someone in the Ontario Small Claims Court or have been sued in the Ontario Small Claims Court, it’s important to put personal feelings about the case on the shelf and think objectively. If you are making a court settlement in Ontario Small Claims Court there are Small Claims Court Forms that you can complete and sign with the other side and then file with the court to bind your court settlemen...
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Easycourt: Civil Litigation Filings and the Different Types of Plaintiff Claims
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011. Civil Litigation Filings and the Different Types of Plaintiff Claims. The Ontario Small Claims court involves claims of less than $25,000. It is a less formal, simplified court that provides equal and affordable justice to all. Plaintiffs and Defendants can represent themselves in proceedings, or use a paralegal or lawyer to represent them in civil litigation. There are many reasons for civil litigation filings so this article will review some of the most common reasons. No ma...
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Easycourt: Small Claim Courts Purpose for a Motion
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011. Small Claim Courts Purpose for a Motion. There are many reasons that motions are used in the Ontario Small Claims Courts. Making a motion in court is essentially making a request to the court for a date to go before a judge to make a request in connection with an Ontario Small Claims Court action. In January of 2010 the Ontario Small Claims Court rules changed so that now you must serve a Defendant personally or by a means that is certifiable (you can no longer serve a Plaintiff&...