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Revision as of 05:04, 26 May 2019
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This is a dramatic change from the old ''Family Relations Act'', which didn't deal with out-of-court dispute resolution options except in terms of how agreements could be enforced or set aside. | This is a dramatic change from the old ''Family Relations Act'', which didn't deal with out-of-court dispute resolution options except in terms of how agreements could be enforced or set aside. | ||
This change in the ''Family Law Act'' has laid the groundwork for changing the how families interact with the court system. A pilot project | This change in the ''Family Law Act'' has laid the groundwork for changing the how families interact with the court system. A pilot project launched in May 2019 at the Victoria Provincial Court Registry encourages parties to resolve matters by agreement. The [https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events/divorce/family-justice/your-options/early-resolution Victoria Early Resolution & Case Management Model] provides family case management earlier in the court process, and refers appropriate parties to either mediation or the collaborative process before appearing in court. | ||
==Out-of-court options== | ==Out-of-court options== |