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The process of starting a court proceeding and bringing it through to a trial can be complicated. This chapter discusses the process for starting and | The process of starting a court proceeding and bringing it through to a trial can be complicated. This chapter discusses the process for starting and replying to proceedings in the Provincial Court and the Supreme Court. | ||
This section provides a thumbnail sketch of the basic court process common to all non-criminal proceedings. Other sections in this chapter provide more detail about [[Starting a Court Proceeding in a Family Matter|starting a proceeding]], [[Replying to a Court Proceeding in a Family Matter|replying to a proceeding]], attending [[Case Conferences in a Family Law Matter|case conferences]], making [[Interim Applications in Family Matters|applications for temporary and urgent orders]], [[Enforcing Orders in Family Matters|enforcing orders]], and [[Changing Final Orders in Family Matters|changing final orders]]. | This section provides a thumbnail sketch of the basic court process common to all non-criminal proceedings. Other sections in this chapter provide more detail about [[Starting a Court Proceeding in a Family Matter|starting a proceeding]], [[Replying to a Court Proceeding in a Family Matter|replying to a proceeding]], attending [[Case Conferences in a Family Law Matter|case conferences]], making [[Interim Applications in Family Matters|applications for temporary and urgent orders]], [[Enforcing Orders in Family Matters|enforcing orders]], and [[Changing Final Orders in Family Matters|changing final orders]]. | ||
==Hold on for a minute, do you really have to go to court?== | ==Hold on for a minute, do you really have to go to court?== |