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Criminal Court Illustrations: Ontario Court of Justice (print version) Judge A judge or justice of the peace is in charge of the court hearing Judges mostly deal with trials and guilty pleas They wear a red sash When you speak to a judge, say “Your Honour” Justices of the peace mostly deal with bail hearings and Set Date court
3. File your court forms online - Steps to Justice To file your court forms and supporting documents online, you now need a My Ontario Account to access the Justice Services Online website To create an
Guided Pathway for children, support, and property - Steps to Justice CLEO’s Guided Pathway for children, support, and property is for people who want to start the family court process by filling out Form 8: Application (General) The pathways ask you questions about your situation, give you information to help answer them, and creates documents based on your answers The pathways are free to use
Guided Pathway to answer an application - Steps to Justice If you have received a Form 8 or Form 8A that was issued at an Ontario Court of Justice and you want to ask for a divorce or claims related to property, you must start a Form 8: Application (General) in the Superior Court of Justice You can do this using the Guided Pathway for children, support, and property issues in separation and divorce
How do I complain about my lawyers bill? - Steps to Justice Fill out your court forms 3 Give your lawyer a copy of your forms 4 Go to your hearing If you think your legal bill is too high, try talking to your lawyer or paralegal about it You may be able to talk about ways to reduce your bill or agree on a payment plan Most lawyers and paralegals want to solve problems before they become complaints
2. Fill out your forms - Steps to Justice Choose the right court There are three courts that deal with family law issues in Ontario These are the: Ontario Court of Justice Superior Court of Justice Family Court branch of the Superior Court of Justice It is important that you go to the right court If you're not sure which court to go to, call the family courthouse in your municipality
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Types of criminal offences - Steps to Justice Reviewed: June 2022 In Canada there are 3 types of criminal offences you can be charged with: summary offences, hybrid offences, and indictable offences
Criminal Law - Steps to Justice Going to criminal court I’m a witness at a criminal trial What do I need to know? I have a court date at the Superior Court of Justice Do I have to go to court in person? I have a criminal court date at the Ontario Court of Justice Do I have to go to court in person?
4. Apply for a private prosecution - Steps to Justice To apply for a private prosecution , you must fill out a Private Prosecution Application Send the completed application to your local Ontario Court of Justice by email, mail, or in-person In your application, you must explain why you believe that a person has committed a crime You must also show that your belief is reasonable This means it is supported by evidence Evidence could be your