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The Court System for Family Matters

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Procedure
If the legal issues in the court proceeding aren't settled, there will be a ''trial''. At the trial, each side will present their evidence and their arguments, and the judge will make a decision about the legal issues, called a ''judgment''. The judgment will describe not only the judge's ''final orders'' on the legal issues, but the judge's decisions about the facts of the case and the law that applies to the case.
Applications to ''change final orders'' are made by filing a ''Notice of Application'' (Form F31) and an ''Affidavit'' (Form F30) in court and serving them on the other parties. The process works just like the process for interim applications, except that the application respondent has 14 business days from the date of service of the application materials to reply to itthe application.
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