Affidavit (14B, Dismiss Applicant's 14B Motion) (Responding Party) (ON)


Summary

This precedent is a standard affidavit for a 14B motion that can be used by a responding party seeking to dismiss the moving party's 14B motion in a proceeding before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. This precedent includes practical guidance and drafting notes. Evidence on a motion is typically presented by way of Affidavit (General) (Form 14A) (ON). An affidavit is a sworn or affirmed document that is confined to the statement of facts within the personal knowledge of the person signing the affidavit (Family Law Rules, O. Reg. 114/99 ("FLR"), r. 14(18)). An affidavit must: (1) be expressed in the first person; (2) state the full name of the affiant, and the role of the affiant; (3) be divided into consecutively numbered paragraphs with each paragraph being confined, as far as possible, to a particular statement of fact; and (4) be signed by the affiant and sworn or affirmed before a person authorized to administer oaths or affirmations. An affidavit in support of a motion is ...