Cancel Trust Transactions

Cancelling a trust transaction corrects an error when a transaction was recorded incorrectly, since trust transactions cannot be edited. Cancelling reverses the original entry, creating a matching debit with the same receipt number, so you can then record a new, correct transaction. You can also download a cancelled transaction receipt to share with your client.

Note: This procedure applies to trust transactions and receipts recorded directly. A payment recorded against a trust request generally cannot be reversed this way. See Manage Trust Requests to delete or void a trust request instead.

Important: Cancelling a trust transaction is permanent. Clio does not delete the original entry. It adds an offsetting reversal so both remain visible for your audit trail. You cannot undo a reversal, but you can always record a further correcting transaction.

Cancel a trust transaction

  1. Go to the matter or contact where the transaction is recorded and click the Transactions subtab.
  2. Find the transaction you want to cancel. This procedure applies to non-receipt transactions (payments, transfers, deposits, cheque voids), which show View in the Actions column.
  3. Click the down arrow next to View and select Reverse.
  4. Select the date. The date must fall after your trust account's last reconciliation. If the transaction sits in an already-reconciled period, undo that reconciliation first. See Trust Reconciliation in Clio.
  5. Click Reverse.

After you cancel a transaction, record a new, correct transaction. See Record Trust Transactions.

 

Send a cancelled transaction receipt to a client

  1. Go to Accounts and select the relevant trust account.
  2. Select the Receipts subtab.
  3. Click View next to the transaction. The transaction shows a Cancelled stamp.
  4. Click Download to save a PDF copy to share with your client.

 

Up next

Void Cheque Payments: Record a voided cheque payment for a damaged or incorrect cheque.

 

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