Filing Stay In Ontario

Summary

To file a stay at the Ontario sheriffs office, you generally need a written notice or motion, supporting evidence, and previous court orders. For a bankruptcy stay, you need a completed bankruptcy petition, statement of affairs, and financial documents. For a consumer proposal stay, you need a completed proposal form, proof of income, and a list of debts. To prove a stay, bring a copy of the court order, identification, and relevant documents. Always consult a legal professional for specific guidance.

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What do I need to bring to file a bankruptcy stay at sheriff office to stop eviction
To file a bankruptcy stay to halt eviction in Ontario, you would generally need:
- A completed bankruptcy petition
- Statement of affairs
- Relevant financial documents
- Court fee (if applicable)
Please consult a legal professional for more specific guidance.
What do I need to bring to file a consumer proposal stay at sheriff office to stop eviction
To file a consumer proposal stay to stop eviction in Ontario, you generally need:
- A completed consumer proposal form
- Proof of income
- List of debts (creditor's name, amount owed)
- Court fee (if applicable)
Always consult with a legal professional for specific guidance.
What do I need to bring to sheriff office to prove the stay
To prove a stay at the sheriff's office in Ontario, you generally need:
- A copy of the court order granting the stay
- Identification (ID card, driver's license)
- Any relevant documents related to the stay
Remember, always consult with a legal professional for specific guidance.