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How to fill out the Canada Form 17E - Ontario online
Filling out the Canada Form 17E - Ontario is an essential step in preparing for a trial management conference. This guide offers a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to help users navigate the online completion of this important document efficiently and accurately.
Follow the steps to fill out the Canada Form 17E - Ontario online easily.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by entering the court file number, along with the name of the court. This information is typically located at the top of the form.
- Provide the name of the party filing the brief, along with the date of the trial management conference.
- Input the full legal name and address for service of the applicant(s), including street number, municipality, postal code, telephone, fax numbers, and email address, if available.
- If applicable, enter the lawyer’s name and address for the applicant(s) using the same format as for the applicant(s).
- Repeat the previous steps for the respondent(s), inputting their full legal name, address for service, and lawyer’s contact details.
- Specify whether any parties are First Nations, Inuit, or Métis, providing names where applicable.
- In Part 1, describe the issues in the case that have been settled and detail any orders made, including specifying the type of case.
- Indicate where the child is living at the time of the conference and outline any urgent issues related to the case.
- For issues that have not yet been settled, replicate the previous step by detailing outstanding matters.
- In Part 2, attach an outline of your opening statement for trial, listing the undisputed facts, your theory on disputed issues, a summary of evidence, and the orders requested from the judge.
- List the witnesses you plan to have testify, along with topics of their testimony and time estimates for each.
- Estimate the overall trial time required for your part of the case and the counterparty's side.
- Proceed to Part 3 and address whether parties have signed a statement of agreed facts and whether documents distribution is complete.
- Note any expert reports intended for reliance at trial and confirm if they have been shared with involved parties.
- Attach any necessary lists of relevant orders and specify if any procedural matters require attention before the trial.
- Finally, review all entries for accuracy. Save any changes made, and consider downloading, printing, or sharing the completed form.
Complete your documents online today for a seamless trial preparation experience!
A trial may take less than one day, multiple days or weeks, depending on multiple factors such as the complexity of the issues, the amount of evidence to be presented by the parties and the availability of counsel and court schedules.