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→Conduct orders
*encourage settlement,
*manage a party’s behaviour that is frustrating settlement, and,
*prevent misuse of the court process.
*that the parties participate in a family dispute resolution process,
*that one or more of the parties, or a child, attend counselling,
*restricting communication between the parties, and,
*that a party continue to pay for debts and services related to the family home, like paying the mortgage or paying the gas <span class="noglossary"> bill</span>.
Note that conduct orders restricting communication can also be made as protection orders.
====Case management orders====