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A family case conference (FCC) is a special type of hearing in the Provincial Court involving the parties, their lawyers and a judge, that is intended to explore the issues in a court proceeding with the hope of finding a way to settle all or part of the proceeding. FCCs are private and held off the record. | A family case conference (FCC) is a special type of hearing in the Provincial Court involving the parties, their lawyers and a judge, that is intended to explore the issues in a court proceeding with the hope of finding a way to settle all or part of the proceeding. FCCs are private and held off the record. | ||
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If, for some reason, you have trouble scheduling a FCC, you can apply for an order that a FCC be scheduled under Rule 7(1). | If, for some reason, you have trouble scheduling a FCC, you can apply for an order that a FCC be scheduled under Rule 7(1). | ||
There is more information about family case conferences in the chapter, [[Resolving Your Legal Problem in Court]] within the section [[Case Conferences in a Family Matter]]. | |||
{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[JP Boyd]], March 24, 2013}} | {{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[JP Boyd]], March 24, 2013}} | ||
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[[Category:How Do I?|S]] | [[Category:How Do I?|S]] | ||
[[Category:Other Family Litigation Issues]] | [[Category:Other Family Litigation Issues]] | ||
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