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Difference between revisions of "Conferences and Provincial Court Family Law Proceedings"

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Case conferences are meetings between the parties to a court proceeding, their lawyers (if they have them), and a judge, usually for purposes relating to the management or settlement of the court proceeding.  
Case conferences are meetings between the parties to a court proceeding, their lawyers (if they have them), and a judge, usually for purposes relating to the management or settlement of the court proceeding.  


This section discusses '''Family Management Conferences'', ''Family Settlement Conferences'', and ''Trial Preparation Conferences'', which are the most common kinds of conferences held in the Provincial Court.  It also talks about trial management, and provides tips about how you can get the most out of your time and the judge's time at case conferences.
This section discusses ''Family Management Conferences'', ''Family Settlement Conferences'', and ''Trial Preparation Conferences'', which are the most common kinds of conferences held in the Provincial Court.  It also talks about trial management, and provides tips about how you can get the most out of your time and the judge's time at case conferences.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==