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If a party wishes to challenge any of the facts or opinions in a section 211 report, that party must do so by cross-examination of the report writer.   
If a party wishes to challenge any of the facts or opinions in a section 211 report, that party must do so by cross-examination of the report writer.   


Each party has the right to cross-examine the person who prepared a report under section 211 of the [[''Family Law Act'']] provided that person provides the necessary notice.  The notice of a party’s intention to cross-examine the report writer must be in [[Form F43 Notice to Cross-examine|Form F43]] and be served at least 28 days before the scheduled trial date (see Rule 13-1(2) of the Supreme Court Family Rules).  
Each party has the right to cross-examine the person who prepared a report under section 211 of the ''[[Family Law Act]]'' provided that person provides the necessary notice.  The notice of a party’s intention to cross-examine the report writer must be in [[Form F43 Notice to Cross-examine|Form F43]] and be served at least 28 days before the scheduled trial date (see Rule 13-1(2) of the Supreme Court Family Rules).  


Preparing to cross-examine a section 211 report writer is similar to preparing to cross-examine an expert.   
Preparing to cross-examine a section 211 report writer is similar to preparing to cross-examine an expert.   
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For more information about section 211 reports, see:
For more information about section 211 reports, see:
[[How Do I Get a Needs of the Child Assessment?|How do I get a needs of the child assessment?]]
[[How Do I Get a Needs of the Child Assessment?|How do I get a needs of the child assessment?]]
[[How Do I Get a Views of the Child Report?|How do I get a views of the child report?]]  
[[How Do I Get a Views of the Child Report?|How do I get a views of the child report?]]


=== Use of physical objects ===
=== Use of physical objects ===