Better preparation
Bring your facts, dates, documents, and issues together before filing forms or contacting legal professionals.
Helping you understand your legal options — whether you are representing yourself or considering a lawyer. Prepare your information, organize your documents, and move forward with more confidence.
Whether you choose to represent yourself or seek legal counsel, being organized and informed makes all the difference. CourtSimplified is designed to help you understand your situation, prepare your documents, and explore your legal options more clearly.
Legal rules, forms, and court steps differ across Canada. Start with the kind of case you have, then choose your province or territory to continue with the right path.
Separation, parenting, support, divorce, and related family court guidance based on where you live in Canada.
Money disputes, unpaid debts, contract issues, and other lower-value claims with local court steps and filing links.
Higher-value and more complex lawsuits, with province-based process guidance, documents, and next-step planning.
Many people end up repeating their story again and again while exploring legal help. This site is built to help you organize your situation first so your next steps are clearer from the start.
Bring your facts, dates, documents, and issues together before filing forms or contacting legal professionals.
Explain your case more clearly without starting from scratch each time you ask for help or compare options.
Understand your position, your likely forms, and your next practical step before moving forward.
Keep the homepage clean, then move users into the right path: case type first, province second, local guidance after that.
Start with Family, Small Claims, or Civil so the site can guide you into the right legal pathway.
Each province and territory has different forms, court names, procedures, and filing details.
Get organized, review next steps, access the right documents, and continue with more confidence.
This homepage is an introduction only. The real workflow should continue on case pages where users choose their region and move into local forms, process, and resources.
This homepage should connect into a larger site structure, not try to do everything itself.
User input, structured summaries, likely forms, and a cleaner intake process.
Build this page next →Organize forms by province and case type, with official links and future document generation features.
Create forms page →Official court links, filing guidance, timelines, legal aid links, and province-specific help resources.
Build resources hub →A strong trust page explaining why the site exists, who it helps, and what it does not replace.
Write about page →The goal is to make legal information easier to approach while staying organized, practical, and clear.
CourtSimplified is meant to help users understand options, prepare information, and find the right process for their province and case type. It is designed to reduce confusion and give people a stronger starting point.
CourtSimplified is an informational and organizational platform. It is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Users should review official court resources and, where needed, obtain advice from a licensed lawyer or legal professional.