Difference between revisions of "Family Law Trials in Supreme Court"

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You should also be aware of:  
You should also be aware of:  
* Rule 14-7(10) of the Supreme Court Family Rules which requires that all plans, photographs or objects for use as evidence at trial must be available for inspection by the other party at least 7 days before the start of the trial (unless the court orders or the parties agree otherwise).  That means that you can’t leave it to the last minute to figure out whether you will introduce these types of evidence at trial.   
* Rule 14-7(10) of the Supreme Court Family Rules which requires that all plans, photographs, or objects for use as evidence at trial must be available for inspection by the other party at least 7 days before the start of the trial (unless the court orders or the parties agree otherwise).  That means that you can’t leave it to the last minute to figure out whether you will introduce these types of evidence at trial.   
* Rule 14-7(8) of the Supreme Court Family Rules which allows either party to serve a notice to require the other party to bring to the trial any physical object the party serving the notice is considering introducing at trial.  The notice must identify the object, be in [[Form F47 Notice to Produce|Form 47]], and served on the other party at least 2 days before trial.
* Rule 14-7(8) of the Supreme Court Family Rules which allows either party to serve a notice to require the other party to bring to the trial any physical object the party serving the notice is considering introducing at trial.  The notice must identify the object, be in [[Form F47 Notice to Produce|Form 47]], and be served on the other party at least 2 days before trial.


=== Final steps to prepare for a family law trial ===  
=== Final steps to prepare for a family law trial ===  

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