Built specifically for Ontario courts

Court-ready documents.
No lawyer required.

Draft affidavits, notices of motion, factums, and demand letters formatted for Ontario courts — in minutes, not days. At a fraction of what a lawyer charges.

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ProSe is a document preparation service, not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice. Always review documents with a licensed lawyer or paralegal before filing.

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Document preparation

Affidavits, motions, factums, demand letters — properly formatted for Ontario Superior Court, Small Claims, Family Court, and the LTB.

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Procedure guidance

Tell us where you are in your case. Get a plain-English breakdown of your next steps, deadlines, and what to expect at each stage.

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Document review

Upload anything you received from the other side or the court. Get a plain-language explanation and a clear list of deadlines to action.

How it works

1

Tell us your situation

Answer plain-language questions about your case. No legal jargon — just describe what happened and what you need.

2

We prepare the document

ProSe generates a properly formatted document that meets Ontario court filing requirements, with the correct headings, structure, and language.

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Review and file

Download your document, review it with a lawyer or paralegal if needed, and file it with the court. We include filing instructions for your specific court or tribunal.

Supported courts and tribunals

Ontario Superior Court of Justice

Civil proceedings, family matters, and appeals. Documents formatted to the Rules of Civil Procedure (RRO 1990, Reg 194).

Small Claims Court

Monetary disputes up to $50,000 (as of October 2025). Simplified rules designed with self-representation in mind.

Ontario Family Court

Divorce, custody, support, and property matters. Forms and procedures under the Family Law Rules.

Landlord and Tenant Board

Disputes under the Residential Tenancies Act. Applications, responses, and supporting documents for LTB hearings.

Frequently asked questions

Is ProSe a law firm?+

No. ProSe is a document preparation service, not a law firm. ProSe does not provide legal advice. The documents it generates are based on information you provide. You should always review prepared documents with a licensed lawyer or paralegal before filing them with a court or tribunal.

Which Ontario courts does ProSe support?+

ProSe generates documents formatted for Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court, Family Court, and the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB).

What types of documents can ProSe prepare?+

ProSe can prepare affidavits, notices of motion, factums, demand letters, statements of claim, and statements of defence — all formatted to Ontario court standards.

Can I use ProSe if I have never been to court before?+

Yes. ProSe is built for self-represented litigants with no legal background. You answer plain-language questions about your situation and ProSe generates the properly formatted document.

How much does ProSe cost?+

ProSe offers a free plan with 3 documents per month at no cost. The Standard plan is $99 CAD/month for unlimited documents. The Pro plan is $199 CAD/month with hearing prep. Both paid plans include a 7-day free trial.

Do I need a credit card to try ProSe?+

No. Your first three documents are free with no credit card required. You only need to provide payment information if you upgrade to a paid subscription.

A week-long trial costs $50,000–$80,000 in legal fees.

Based on average Ontario lawyer billing rates of $300–$600/hour (Law Society of Ontario, 2024).

ProSe costs $99/month. Most people only need it for a few months.

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