file family court documents online

you can file for a divorce, parenting orders, support, division of property and other family court orders. you can file online most documents you need for a family court case in the ontario court of justice or the superior court of justice . it’s best to contact a lawyer before filing documents online or in court. a lawyer knows what documents you must file at every step in a case, as set out in the family law rules or any court notices and practice directions. in some circumstances, you must also swear or affirm an oath in front of a notary public or commissioner of oaths that your documents are true. if you cannot submit 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. the information you provide in the forms can be viewed by the public whether you file in-person or online.

family court documents

as the first circuit is still in the process of revising all of its 100+ court forms, the judiciary is providing a temporary cover sheet for attorneys to use as a first page when e-filing. as the first circuit is still in the process of revising all of its 100+ court forms, the judiciary is providing a temporary cover sheet for attorneys to use as a first page when e-filing. as the first circuit is still in the process of revising all of its 100+ court forms, the judiciary is providing a temporary cover sheet for attorneys to use as a first page when e-filing.