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It is possible for some or all issues to be settled at a FCC. Where there are areas of agreement, the judge will make that order. Issues that can't be agreed upon will be left for further negotiation and further litigation. | It is possible for some or all issues to be settled at a FCC. Where there are areas of agreement, the judge will make that order. Issues that can't be agreed upon will be left for further negotiation and further litigation. | ||
[http://canlii.ca/t/85pb Provincial Court (Family) Rule 7(4) sets out the things a judge can do at a FCC: | [http://canlii.ca/t/85pb Provincial Court (Family) Rule 7(4)] sets out the things a judge can do at a FCC: | ||
<blockquote><tt>The judge at the family case conference may do one or more of the following:</tt></blockquote> | <blockquote><tt>The judge at the family case conference may do one or more of the following:</tt></blockquote> | ||
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* other chapters | * other chapters | ||
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==Page resources and links== | ==Page resources and links== | ||