Difference between revisions of "Resolving Family Law Problems in Court"

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Court proceedings in the Provincial Court and the Supreme Court, other than criminal proceedings, work more or less like this:
Court proceedings in the Provincial Court and the Supreme Court, other than criminal proceedings, work more or less like this:


<blockquote>'''The claimant starts the proceeding.''' The person who wants a court order, the claimant, starts a court proceeding by filing a claim in court and serving the filed claim on the respondent.</blockquote>
*'''The claimant starts the proceeding.''' The person who wants a court order, the claimant, starts a court proceeding by filing a claim in court and serving the filed claim on the respondent.


<blockquote>'''The respondent files a reply.''' The respondent has a fixed amount of time after being served to respond to the court proceeding by filing a reply in court. The reply says which orders the respondent agrees to and which are objected to. The respondent may ask the court for other orders; if other orders are needed, the respondent will file a claim of his or her own. The reply and any new claim must be delivered to the claimant.</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''The respondent files a reply.''' The respondent has a fixed amount of time after being served to respond to the court proceeding by filing a reply in court. The reply says which orders the respondent agrees to and which are objected to. The respondent may ask the court for other orders; if other orders are needed, the respondent will file a claim of his or her own. The reply and any new claim must be delivered to the claimant.</blockquote>

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