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Whether you're off to trial or a settlement can be reached, the steps until trial involve attending case conferences and taking steps to discover the other party’s case (the evidence and arguments of the other party). | Whether you're off to trial or a settlement can be reached, the steps until trial involve attending case conferences and taking steps to discover the other party’s case (the evidence and arguments of the other party). | ||
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For more information about Case Conferences, see [[Case Conferences in a Family Law Matter]]. For more information about Discovery, see [[Discovery Process in Family Matters]]. | For more information about Case Conferences, see [[Case Conferences in a Family Law Matter]]. For more information about Discovery, see [[Discovery Process in Family Matters]]. | ||
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