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Difference between revisions of "Trials and Supreme Court Family Law Proceedings"

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* they must be heard at least 42 days before the scheduled trial date (see Rule 11-3(3)), and
* they must be heard at least 42 days before the scheduled trial date (see Rule 11-3(3)), and
* you must set one down for hearing in accordance with Part 10 of the [https://canlii.ca/t/8mcr Supreme Court Family Rules], and
* you must set one down for hearing in accordance with Part 10 of the [https://canlii.ca/t/8mcr Supreme Court Family Rules], and
* summary trials are form of ''chambers proceeding'', and their process follows that of interim application under Rule 10-3 (except that the notice periods are longer).  
* summary trials are a form of ''chambers proceeding'' under Part 10, so their process follows that of interim application under Rule 10-3 (except that the notice periods are longer).


== Preparing for trial ==
== Preparing for trial ==