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Probate Division (Court of King's Bench)
Where can I get Court forms? Can I find Court forms or Rules of the Court online? Can I access the Court Registry System online? What are the fees that I will have to pay to file court documents? How can I obtain a copy of a Grant? ...
Court Proceedings (Court of King's Bench)
The Court of King's Bench hears matters related to Family Law (child custody, child support, spousal support, divorces, guardianships, family property, adoptions, child protection matters and protection orders); Civil Law (for example: suits in ...
Frequently Asked Questions (Court of King's Bench)
Documents submitted to the court must follow court rules and be in the prescribed format. Documents that do not meet the required formatting standards may be rejected by the court registry. It is recommended that documents be filed as ...
A fee schedule for the following Court of King's Bench proceedings is available here ; General (Civil & Family) Probate (Wills & Estates) Small Claims Bankruptcy ...
Court of King's Bench (Court of King's Bench)
The Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba is the highest trial court for the province. It is a court of general and inherent jurisdiction, meaning the judges of the court hear cases of all kinds and possess powers that go beyond what is conferred on ...
Notices (Court of King's Bench)
Notices March 24, 2026 - New Associate Judges' Without Notice List October 28, 2025 - Change to Teleconference Numbers for Associate Judges Uncontested Lists May 15, 2025 - Hearing of Civil Motions during Summer Court Sessions April ...
About the Court of King's Bench (Court of King's Bench)
Welcoming Remarks from the Chief Justice The General Division The Family Division Judges The Associate Judges ...
Interpretation Services Guidelines (General Information)
Interpretation Services Guidelines (pdf) Translation Request Form (doc) TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE COURT Parties may exercise their right to use either of Canada’s official languages throughout court proceedings. The ...
***Attention Counsel and Self RepresentingIndividuals*** All Courts Notice - Mask Use and Court Reopening (May 13, 2022) All Courts Notice - Court Transition Plan Arising From Evolving Public Health Orders (February 25, 2022) The ...
Definitions: Understanding Legal Words (General Information)
Below are definitions of some common legal words or terms that may assist you in your viewing of this site and other law related sites you may visit. Select from the list: [ A B C D E F G H ...
Attending Court and Access to Court Record Information (General Information)
Attending Court Proceedings Entering and leaving a Courtroom Electronic Recording Equipment Camera and other Electronic Devices Wearing Hats Scent-Free Workplace Policy - Courts Division Court Security Court Tours ...
Serving as a Juror (Court of King's Bench)
Jury Selection Qualification as a Juror Procedure of Jury Trials The Charge to the Jury Serving as a Juror - Leave from Employment Understanding Normal Reactions to Jury Stress (brochure) Trial by jury is one of the ...
* Discharge from Bankruptcy Guidebook (pdf) (Court of King's Bench)
History of the Courts (General Information)
Prior to Manitoba becoming a province of Canada in 1870, the administration of justice was carried on by the Governor and Council of the Hudson's Bay Company. By 1835, the Governor and Council of Assiniboia met regularly as Quarterly General ...
Provincial Court 232 Wellington Street West Box 1478 Virden, Manitoba R0M 2C0 Phone: (204) 726-7114 Fax: (204) 726-6995 Currently being serviced out of Brandon ...
Court of King's Bench COVID-19 Notices and Practice Directions (COVID-19)
Statement from the Court - In light of the COVID-19 social distancing requirements, the Manitoba Court of King's Bench Registry is operating with significantly reduced staff members. As such, we ask that counsel and parties refrain from filing ...
Chambers Motions date - change from Thursday Oct 13 to Wednesday October 12th (Court of Appeal)
NOTICE The Court of Appeal will hear its chambers motions on Wednesday, October 12, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. instead of the usual Thursday list. Any notice of motion set for hearing on Wednesday, October 12, 2022 must be filed and ...
Court transcripts in Manitoba are produced by a contract transcription company, Royal Reporting, A Veritext Company . Royal Reporting can by reached at: Phone: (204) 306-9149 Email: transcription-mb@veritext.com ...
Lawyer's Bill Assessment Process (Court of King's Bench)
A dispute sometimes arises between a lawyer and his or her client about the lawyer’s bill: Is it too high? What services were provided? How was it calculated? What out-of-pocket expenses were incurred? If you have received a bill from your ...
About the Court of Appeal (Court of Appeal)
General Description The Court of Appeal is the highest court in the Province of Manitoba. The Chief Justice of Manitoba heads the Court. The judges are federally appointed pursuant to the Judges Act . The Court normally sits in panels of three ...
Practice Directions (Court of King's Bench)
Practice Directions May 5, 2026 - Detention Review Hearings Under Sections 520 and 525 of the Criminal Code January 20, 2026 - Triage Screening List Adjournments and Scheduling Triage Conferences December 10, 2025 - Self Representing ...
Broadcast of Court Proceedings (General Information)
To date, ten court proceedings have been live streamed directly from the courtroom. Of these ten, all but one were criminal proceedings and there have been a mixture of proceedings from the Provincial Court, the Court of Queen's Bench and the ...
Application for Extension of Time and/or Application to Set Aside Default Conviction Application to Vary Section 161 or 162 Criminal Code Prohibition Orders Authorization to Appear or Act Request to File Material in the Provincial Court ...
Inquest Reports (Provincial Court)
Under The Fatality Inquires Act , the Chief Medical Examiner may direct that an inquest be held into the death of a person. Inquests are presided over by judges of the Provincial Court of Manitoba. Following the inquest, the judge submits a ...
Information for Self Representing (Information for Self Representing)
If you do not have a lawyer or plan to represent yourself, this is commonly called self-representing. Although you can represent yourself, you are advised to have a lawyer if at all possible. Often what seems like a simple legal matter is not ...
The following information is not intended to represent the opinion of the Judiciary, and does not purport to be, nor should be relied upon as , legal advice. The information and data on this site is subject to change without notice and if you rely on the information on this site, you are responsible for ensuring its accuracy or completeness.