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Hearings reward preparation: clear issues, a dated chronology, numbered evidence, and witnesses who know what they will be asked. This workspace helps you build all of it, step by step.
What to expect
Most hearings follow the same broad shape. Your notice of hearing is the authority on the details of yours.
The LTB sends a notice of hearing with the date, time, format (video, phone, or in person), and file number. Read every page — it also explains how to submit evidence.
Evidence generally must be sent to both the LTB and the other party before the hearing, by the deadline the LTB sets. Late evidence may not be considered.
An adjudicator (a Board member) hears from both parties. Each side can present documents, call witnesses, and respond to what the other side says.
The member usually issues a written order after the hearing. It states what was decided and any dates or conditions that apply.
Evidence deadlines are set by the LTB
Your workspace
Fill in what you know — everything saves on this device as you type. Come back any time; your work will be here.
Polished PDF hearing binder and professional handoff packageIn development
A formatted, paginated hearing binder — case overview, chronology, numbered evidence index, expense schedule, and a professional handoff export — is in development as part of the Case Package plan.
What works today: the workspace above generates a plain-text case summary you can copy, print, email to yourself, or bring to a legal clinic. Combined with your timeline, evidence index, and expense tracker, it covers the same ground — just without the formatting.
This is legal information, not legal advice. RTO Pro is not a law firm. Deadlines and exceptions may apply to your situation — a qualified legal professional should confirm anything important before you rely on it.