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{{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=starting}} | {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=starting}} | ||
Only the claimant to a Supreme Court proceeding can stop the court proceeding | Only the claimant to a Supreme Court proceeding can stop the court proceeding before the proceeding goes to trial or is settled. | ||
No one can stop a court proceeding for the claimant or force the claimant to stop a proceeding. | No one can stop a court proceeding for the claimant or force the claimant to stop a proceeding. | ||
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While there is no fee charged to file a Notice of Discontinuance, Rule 11-4(4) says that the respondent may be entitled to claim their court costs of the proceeding up to the date it is discontinued. | While there is no fee charged to file a Notice of Discontinuance, Rule 11-4(4) says that the respondent may be entitled to claim their court costs of the proceeding up to the date it is discontinued. | ||
The discontinuance of a claim does not itself prevent a claimant from commencing a new proceeding later, including a later proceeding for the same (or substantially the same) claims that were discontinued. | |||
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{{JP Boyd on Family Law Navbox|type=how}} | {{JP Boyd on Family Law Navbox|type=how}} | ||
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[[Category:Starting a Family Law Action]] | [[Category:Starting a Family Law Action]] | ||
[[Category:JP Boyd on Family Law]] | [[Category:JP Boyd on Family Law]] |