Filing Motion In Ontario

Summary

To file a motion for extension in Ontario Small Claims Court, you need to file a Notice of Motion and Supporting Affidavit (Form 15A). If no defendants are listed, confirm with the court clerk and review your filing documents. You may need to file a motion to amend the claim. Form 30A is not typically used in Small Claims Court. For further guidance, contact your local Small Claims Court.

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If a plaintiff had wanted to file motion for extension, and clerk had noted that no defendants in matter . How can i bring this forward in small claims court in ontario, for a 15A
Hello Dar,
To bring forward a motion for an extension in Small Claims Court in Ontario, you need to follow these steps:
- File a "Notice of Motion" and "Supporting Affidavit" (Form 15A).
- Ensure all parties, including defendants, are correctly named and served.
May I know if you have the defendant's contact information and details?
I had been informed that their are no defendants in matter
Hello Dar,
If there are no defendants in your matter, you may need to re-evaluate the nature of your claim or seek clarification from the court. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Confirm with the court clerk why no defendants are listed.
- Review the original claim to ensure all information is correct.
Would you like information on how to contact your local Small Claims Court for further clarification?
why would there be no defendants noted in matter and what steps can be done if self representing self
Hello Dar,
It seems like there might be an issue with how the case has been filed or recorded. Here are some general steps and information:
- **Confirm with the Court Clerk:** Verify why no defendants are listed.
- **Review Filing Documents:** Ensure all information is correctly noted, including defendants’ details.
- **File a Motion to Amend:** If there was an error, you might need to file a motion to amend the claim.
Would you like contact information for your local Small Claims Court in Ontario for further assistance?
Is there another rule that plaintiff can take because no defendant in matter .Can i fill out a * A
Hello Dar,
If there are no defendants in your matter, it may be due to an error in filing or recording the case. For Small Claims Court in Ontario, you generally need to:
- Confirm with the Court Clerk why no defendants are listed.
- Review your claim to ensure all details are correct.
- File a motion to amend if necessary.
A "Form 30A" is not typically used in Small Claims Court. For better guidance, would you like contact information for your local Small Claims Court?