by ClaimEZ | Oct 18, 2020
A plaintiff’s claim and defendant’s claim must be served on the defendant within six months after the date the claim is issued by the court. If there is more than one defendant in the case, all defendants must be served within this time frame.
by ClaimEZ | Oct 18, 2020
The answer is YES. A plaintiff can file a motion to request an order to extend the time for service. You must explain to the judge why you were not able to serve the claim within the six months period.
by ClaimEZ | Oct 18, 2020
If the person you are looking to sue normally lives in Ontario but is away, for instance, they took up a job in Montreal, you can serve the claim on the person in Montreal just as you would if they were residing in Ontario. If the person lives or carries on business...
by ClaimEZ | Oct 18, 2020
You may find yourself unable to serve your claim because the party has moved and you cannot find a forwarding address. You might be under the impression that the party knows you are trying to serve the claim and is avoiding you. In either case, you may file a motion...
by ClaimEZ | Oct 18, 2020
The judge will decide what kind of substituted service will be permitted. Types of substituted service you might request are: Leaving the claim with a relative of the defendant;Mailing the claim to the address of the defendant’s employer; orPosting the claim on the...
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