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====Family case conferences====
====Family case conferences====


Family case conferences (FCCs) are similar in many ways to the judicial case conferences (JCCs) common in the Supreme Court. The big difference between the two is that it's not mandatory that an FCC be held before an interim application can be brought. You needn't wait for your FCC before you bring on an interim application unless a judge tells you that you must. Both FCCs and JCCs are discussed in the section [[Case Conferences in a Family Law Matter]].
Family case conferences (FCCs) are similar in many ways to the judicial case conferences (JCCs) common in the Supreme Court. The big difference between the two is that it's not mandatory that an FCC be held before an interim application can be brought. You needn't wait for your FCC before you bring on an interim application unless a judge tells you that you must. This chapter discusses both FCCs and JCCs in the section [[Case Conferences in a Family Law Matter]].


===Making an application===
===Making an application===
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