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  • Which Form for a Motion? 14B or 14?

    Dad will be going to the courthouse tomorrow to file for a motion. We ar confused which form to use 14B Motion Form or 14 Notice of Motion... Can anyone help? We are in Ontario.

    Thank you

  • #2
    scroll to the 2nd page

    http://www.legallink.ca/centre/famlaw.pdf

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    • #3
      Thank you Arabian. Hubby went to court house today and was successful in obtaining a motion within a few weeks. He is serving an Offer to Settle as well later today. Can't hurt as ultimately we hope that some common sense will prevail.

      To note: despite what mom claims about not having legal counsel, dad has never been served with a change in representation and none on file at the courthouse as of today.

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      • #4
        I have brought 3 motions forward and have always used 14.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Serene View Post
          Dad will be going to the courthouse tomorrow to file for a motion. We ar confused which form to use 14B Motion Form or 14 Notice of Motion... Can anyone help? We are in Ontario.

          Thank you

          14B appears to be for concentual orders.

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          • #6
            14B appears to be for concentual orders.
            Form 14B is for "basket motions" - only written issues.

            Generally speaking, this means on consent or for exceptionally simple issues.

            If you aren't sure, use Form 14 for a regular motion.

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