FORM “B”

-REGULAR HEARING-

Full Name: ______

Name of other Party: ______

Mailing Address: ______

City: ______Province: ______Postal Code: ______

Cellphone No: ______Home or Work No: ______

Email address: ______

Copy of picture ID:

Driver’s License / Passport / Other: ______

Occupation: ______

Counsel: ______
(Please provide name of counsel) / No counsel (special permission obtained)

Hearing required:

1/2 day -or- Full day
Affidavit/Legal Brief/cases / No legal materials (special permission obtained)

Issues to be determined:

Full parenting plan / Child and spousal support (ongoing and retroactive) / Basic property division (with special permission)
Custody / Mobility applications / Other:______
Parenting variation / Determination of property exemptions

I have read the attached “what to bring list” page.

______

Signature Date

Requested Outcome/Result:

______

______

WHAT TO BRING

Expedited Hearing (no Affidavit option):

·  If a party is bringing information to the hearing as set out below, they must provide a copy of that information to the other party and the Coordinator at least 48 hours prior to the hearing. If, upon receiving this information the receiving party wishes to provide information in response, they must provide a copy to the other party and the Coordinator 24 hours prior to the hearing

Ø  For child or spousal support issues you will need to bring:

§  Your last pay statement

§  Your last tax return and notice of assessment

§  If you are self-employed or have a business or have more than a 1% interest in a privately held corporation:

§  The most recent financial statements for the business; and

§  The last corporate tax return for the corporation

§  If the above information is not provided the Arbitrator may make a decision about your income with the limited information before him/her which may be inaccurate. This decision would likely be temporary until more accurate information is provided and the parties are back before an Arbitrator or the Court at another hearing

Ø  For all other issues, you should bring any documents that support your position (e.g. report cards if the issue is failing grades, doctor’s letter if there is a medical decision to be made). The amount of documents accepted is limited to 30 pages. However, we cannot guarantee that all documents will be reviewed as this will depend on the complexity of the issues and the length of the hearing.

Expedited Hearing (Affidavit option):

·  All evidence and supporting documents must be presented in the parties’ Affidavits

·  All Affidavits are limited to 5 pages and exhibits are limited to 30 pages. Pages over the limit will not be read.

Regular Hearings:

·  All evidence and supporting documents must be presented in the parties’ Affidavits

·  All Affidavits are limited to 10 pages. Exhibits limited to 40 pages. Legal briefs limited to 10 pages. Pages over the limit will not be read.

·  Legal briefs should include relief/result requested, summary of evidence, and legal argument.