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==Family Case Conferences== | ==Family Case Conferences== | ||
There are two big differences between Judicial Case Conferences in the Supreme Court and Family Case Conferences (FCCs)in the Provincial Court. First, FCCs aren't mandatory and you only get to have an FCC if a judge orders that you have one. Second, the judge at an FCC has the discretion to make orders without the consent of a party. Otherwise FCCs are pretty much just like JCCs. | There are two big differences between Judicial Case Conferences in the Supreme Court and Family Case Conferences (FCCs) in the Provincial Court. First, FCCs aren't mandatory and you only get to have an FCC if a judge orders that you have one. Second, the judge at an FCC has the discretion to make orders without the consent of a party. Otherwise FCCs are pretty much just like JCCs. | ||
===Applying for a FCC=== | ===Applying for a FCC=== |