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Judicial Case Conferences in the Supreme Court and Family Case Conferences in the Provincial Court are held early in a proceeding and are about settling those issues than can be agreed on, getting interim arrangements in place for support and the care of the children, and planning the next few steps in the proceeding. | Judicial Case Conferences in the Supreme Court and Family Case Conferences in the Provincial Court are held early in a proceeding and are about settling those issues than can be agreed on, getting interim arrangements in place for support and the care of the children, and planning the next few steps in the proceeding. | ||
This | This section discusses Judicial Case Conferences and Family Case Conferences, their limitations and their uses, and provides some tips about how you can get the most out of your time and the judge's time at a case conference. | ||
==Resolving a court proceeding without a trial== | ==Resolving a court proceeding without a trial== |