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Difference between revisions of "Case Conferences in a Family Law Matter"

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#when the application is being made without notice being given to the other side (sometimes called an ''ex parte application'' or a ''without notice application'').
#when the application is being made without notice being given to the other side (sometimes called an ''ex parte application'' or a ''without notice application'').


Subrule (4) sets out some further exceptions to the general rule about JCCs and interim applications, however if you need to get an exception under this subrule, you'll have to make an application to the court for an order granting the exception:
Subrule (4) sets out some further exceptions to the general rule about JCCs and interim applications. However, if you need to get an exception under this subrule, you'll have to make an application to the court for an order granting the exception:


<blockquote><tt>On application by a party, the court may relieve a party from the requirements of subrule (2) if</tt></blockquote>
<blockquote><tt>On application by a party, the court may relieve a party from the requirements of subrule (2) if</tt></blockquote>
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