Forms & Precedents
Resources that are freely available (websites members of the public can use) are marked with an asterisk (*).
Forms and precedents are examples of common legal documents, some of which are legislated and must be used in certain circumstances. Courts in all jurisdictions will have their own forms, which should be available on their respective websites.
- O'Brien's Encyclopedia of Forms
- Available electronically via Westlaw Edge (law students only) and UNB Libraries
- Available in print in the Law Library
- Canadian Forms & Precedents
- Available electronically via Lexis+ (law students only) and the campus-wide version of Quicklaw (non-law UNB/STU students and faculty) (click Drafting Materials under Secondary Materials)
- Available in print in the Law Library
- Williston and Rolls' Court Forms
- Available electronically via Lexis+ (law students only) and UNB Libraries
- Available in print in the Law Library
- New Brunswick Court Forms*
- New Brunswick Queen's Bench, Family Division Court Forms*
- Supreme Court of Canada Forms*
- Federal Court Forms*