Ontario Small Claims Rules
Summary
In Ontarios Small Claims Court, all court documents must be served to the other party and filed with the court. If you didnt receive confirmation from the court, its likely your documents werent filed correctly. Amended claims can be served by mail, in person, or by email if agreed. Court clerks can provide guidance, and you may need to amend and serve your claim again if there are errors. Consider seeking legal assistance for complex situations.Full Conversation
Any rile in ontario in regards to civil in s.all claims court that a plaintiff learns that do uments were nor filed wirhcourt a d not from court and had already recei ed stateme t of defence and replied back to it
I understand you're seeking information about small claims court in Ontario, particularly regarding document filing. However, your message is a bit unclear. Could you please clarify whether you're asking about a situation where documents weren't filed with the court correctly?
I the plaintiff had filed an amended plaintiff claim with courts and necer heard back .i proceeded with process server and had served defendants and had company had commisuoned paper work and i had also had additional paper work commisuoned and sent to court . Clerk stated she knew nothing oc this , and stated i would have to redo . I was deflated . Defendants were the ones that informed me of amended plaintiff claim not going rhrough . After receiving statement of defence and replying back . And noted acording to emails defendant waited several days to imform me of this . The courts tecanted the need to redo the plainti
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some general legal rules for Ontario's Small Claims Court:
- All court documents must be served to the other party.
- If you didn't receive confirmation from the court, it's likely your documents weren't filed correctly.
- You should communicate with the court clerk to resolve any issues.
- If there's an error in your claim, you may need to amend it and serve it again.
For further assistance, consider reaching out to a legal professional.
Rules in small clsms court about recnting t redo amended plIntiff claim and was permitted to send through email by pdf and when approved i sent defendants pdf a d copy by registered hard copy . With signature .
I understand your concerns. In Ontario:
- Amended claims can be served by mail, in person, or by email if agreed.
- All claims must be filed with the court.
- If you didn't receive court confirmation, your claim may not have been properly filed.
- Court clerks can provide guidance.
- Consider legal assistance for complex situations.