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A Provincial (Family) Court trial is an adversarial proceeding. Clients are there to give the judge enough facts so that they can make a decision about the application. However, the judge often gets involved in the presentation of evidence, especially where one party is not represented by counsel. | A Provincial (Family) Court trial is an adversarial proceeding. Clients are there to give the judge enough facts so that they can make a decision about the application. However, the judge often gets involved in the presentation of evidence, especially where one party is not represented by counsel. | ||
==== m) Procedure for Enforcement of | ==== m) Procedure for Enforcement of Orders ==== | ||
An Application Form (Form 29) and copy of the | An Application Form (Form 29) and copy of the order must be filed in the registry. | ||
==== n) Orders ==== | ==== n) Orders ==== |