Difference between revisions of "Talk:Starting a Court Proceeding in a Family Matter"

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==Link to LSS steps on filing an action==
==Link to LSS material on steps to file an action==
I had to update the link, which was broken, to LSS' step by step info on filing an action. I did that, so now the link works again, but changed nothing else. --[[User:Nate Russell|Nate Russell]] ([[User talk:Nate Russell|talk]]) 15:35, 17 June 2013 (PDT)
I had to update the link, which was broken, to LSS' step by step info on filing an action. I did that, so now the link works again, but changed nothing else. --[[User:Nate Russell|Nate Russell]] ([[User talk:Nate Russell|talk]]) 15:35, 17 June 2013 (PDT)
==How chapter material relates to How Do I pages==
==How chapter material relates to How Do I pages==
There is quite a bit of overlap between some chapter pages and How Do I pages. For example, the pages [[How Do I Start a Family Law Action in the Provincial Court?]] and [[How Do I Start a Family Law Action in the Supreme Court?]] have overlapping info with what is in this chapter on Starting a Court Proceeding. Would it perhaps make more sense to house all the "how-to" procedural stuff in the How Do I pages, rather than have it at times mixed into the chapters? We could then give a snapshot summary of the process in the chapters, and then give the gory step-by-step detail in the How Do I pages. Right now it's more or less the reverse, which seems to be at odds with what I think many users will expect (that is, I think most would expect to find the detailed step-by-step under How Do I). [[User:Drew Jackson|Drew Jackson]] ([[User talk:Drew Jackson|talk]]) 16:16, 5 April 2013 (UTC)
There is quite a bit of overlap between some chapter pages and How Do I pages. For example, the pages [[How Do I Start a Family Law Action in the Provincial Court?]] and [[How Do I Start a Family Law Action in the Supreme Court?]] have overlapping info with what is in this chapter on Starting a Court Proceeding. Would it perhaps make more sense to house all the "how-to" procedural stuff in the How Do I pages, rather than have it at times mixed into the chapters? We could then give a snapshot summary of the process in the chapters, and then give the gory step-by-step detail in the How Do I pages. Right now it's more or less the reverse, which seems to be at odds with what I think many users will expect (that is, I think most would expect to find the detailed step-by-step under How Do I). [[User:Drew Jackson|Drew Jackson]] ([[User talk:Drew Jackson|talk]]) 16:16, 5 April 2013 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 22:35, 17 June 2013

Link to LSS material on steps to file an action[edit]

I had to update the link, which was broken, to LSS' step by step info on filing an action. I did that, so now the link works again, but changed nothing else. --Nate Russell (talk) 15:35, 17 June 2013 (PDT)

How chapter material relates to How Do I pages[edit]

There is quite a bit of overlap between some chapter pages and How Do I pages. For example, the pages How Do I Start a Family Law Action in the Provincial Court? and How Do I Start a Family Law Action in the Supreme Court? have overlapping info with what is in this chapter on Starting a Court Proceeding. Would it perhaps make more sense to house all the "how-to" procedural stuff in the How Do I pages, rather than have it at times mixed into the chapters? We could then give a snapshot summary of the process in the chapters, and then give the gory step-by-step detail in the How Do I pages. Right now it's more or less the reverse, which seems to be at odds with what I think many users will expect (that is, I think most would expect to find the detailed step-by-step under How Do I). Drew Jackson (talk) 16:16, 5 April 2013 (UTC)