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

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* When speaking to a witness, use Mr., Ms., or Dr., followed by their surname, rather than the witness' first name (which is too casual).
* When speaking to a witness, use Mr., Ms., or Dr., followed by their surname, rather than the witness' first name (which is too casual).


For more tips on conducting a trial in Supreme Court, see the Legal Services Society of British Columbia’s online resource: [https://familylaw.lss.bc.ca/bc-legal-system/legal-help/if-you-have-go-court/supreme-court/schedule-and-prepare-your-supreme Schedule and Prepare for your Supreme Court Trial].
For more tips on conducting a trial in Supreme Court, see the Legal Services Society of British Columbia’s Family Law website's information page ''[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/4649 If you have to go to court]'', under the section ''Trials in Supreme Court'' and the step-by-step guide "Schedule and prepare for your Supreme Court trial".


=== Costs and disbursements ===
=== Costs and disbursements ===