Ontario Court Forms: Family Law Rules Forms
– Contact Anna Boulman Family Law if you require assistance –
Effective March 1, 2021, you must file using the correct family court form or your filing will be rejected and you will need to refile with the new version. See Bill C-78 and Bill 207 for more information.
Electronic versions of forms under the Family Law Rules , O. Reg. 114/99 , are available in the link below, in a viewable (Adobe PDF) and fillable (Microsoft Word) format. Both formats are printable. The fillable format can be completed on-line and saved to your computer for future reference.
http://www.ontariocourtforms.on.ca/english/family
Other Documents Related to Family Law Cases
http://www.ontariocourtforms.on.ca/english/other-documents-related-to-family-law-cases
If you cannot file online, file your documents in person at the courthouse or by email in accordance with the Family Law Rules and any orders, Notices, and Practice Directions issued by the Ontario Court of Justice and the Superior Court of Justice.
If you need help completing your family court forms, you can use the Guided Pathways to Family Court Forms, a free online tool developed by Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO) and the Ministry of the Attorney General. The tool asks you questions and puts your answers into the required court forms. When you’re finished, you can save or print your completed forms before filing them with the court.
You can also find more helpful information about family law on the Ministry’s Family Law website and CLEO’s Steps to Justice website.