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===Request a family case conference=== | ===Request a family case conference=== | ||
Family case conferences may be ordered by a judge if guardianship, parenting arrangements, or contact with a child are contested issues. A judge has a number of powers at a family case conference that can assist with settlement including to mediate any of the issues in dispute and, without hearing witnesses, give a non-binding opinion on the probable outcome of a hearing or trial. To set a family case conference you can request one by bringing a | Family case conferences may be ordered by a judge if guardianship, parenting arrangements, or contact with a child are contested issues. A judge has a number of powers at a family case conference that can assist with settlement including to mediate any of the issues in dispute and, without hearing witnesses, give a non-binding opinion on the probable outcome of a hearing or trial. To set a family case conference you can request one by bringing a [[PCFR Form 16 Notice of Motion | Notice of Motion (Form 16)]]. For further information, see the description of Family Case Conferences in the section on [[Case Conferences in a Family Matter | Case Conferences]] in this chapter. For a summary of how to schedule a case conference, see [[How Do I Schedule a Family Case Conference for Hearing?]] in the ''[[How Do I?]]'' part of this resource. | ||
==Resources and links== | ==Resources and links== |