Each court has its own set of rules and forms that are used in that court. Go to courts.ns.ca or contact the court you are dealing with for current information about court rules and forms.

The Nova Scotia Civil Procedure Rules are procedural rules and forms made by judges, outlining the practical processes and paperwork for going to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, including the Supreme Court-Family Division, and the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal. The Civil Procedure Rules on the Courts of Nova Scotia website are searchable, and in some cases include online interactive versions of court forms, so they can be filled out on a computer.

Supreme Court Family Division (family law) www.nsfamilylaw.ca/court-forms
Provincial Court (criminal law)  https://courts.ns.ca/operations/forms-documents/provincial-court-forms/criminal-court-forms
Supreme Court General Division (civil) courts.ns.ca/Supreme_Court/NSSC_forms.htm
Small Claims Court (civil)
Probate Court (wills & estates) https://courts.ns.ca/operations/forms-documents/probate-court-forms
Court of Appeal NS courts.ns.ca/Appeal_Court/NSCA_forms.htm