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


Under section 222 of the ''Family Law Act'', the court can make ''conduct orders'' if necessary to "manage behaviours that might frustrate the resolution of a family law dispute" or to "misuse of the court process." The conduct orders that are available to the court are listed in sections 223 to 227, and include orders:
Under section 222 of the ''[[Family Law Act]]'', the court can make ''conduct orders'' if necessary to "manage behaviours that might frustrate the resolution of a family law dispute" or to "misuse of the court process." The conduct orders that are available to the court are listed in sections 223 to 227, and include orders:


*striking all or part of a claim or an application,
*striking all or part of a claim or an application,