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Difference between revisions of "Family Law Act Basics"

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====Conduct orders====
====Conduct orders====


Under s. 222 of the '[[Family Law Act]]'', the court may make a ''conduct order'' to:
Under s. 222 of the ''Family Law Act'', the court may make a ''conduct order'' to:


*encourage settlement,
*encourage settlement,
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===How are orders enforced?===
===How are orders enforced?===


Some orders, like orders about parenting time and contact, have their own enforcement procedures. Where an order under the ''[[Family Law Act]]'' doesn't have a specific enforcement procedure, the general enforcement provisions of the act are used. Under s. 230, the court may enforce an order by requiring a party to:
Some orders, like orders about parenting time and contact, have their own enforcement procedures. Where an order under the ''Family Law Act'' doesn't have a specific enforcement procedure, the general enforcement provisions of the act are used. Under s. 230, the court may enforce an order by requiring a party to:


*post security in court to guarantee their future good behaviour,
*post security in court to guarantee their future good behaviour,