Difference between revisions of "Interim Applications in Family Matters"

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*Rule 21(7) allows the court to exempt someone from completing the program where urgent circumstances exist.
*Rule 21(7) allows the court to exempt someone from completing the program where urgent circumstances exist.


Rules 5 and 21 have been applied very strictly in the registries to which they apply, which has led to some fairly bizarre circumstances, such as parents who have been separated for many years being required to take the Parenting After Separation program and other parents being required to take the program three or four times. However, most parents, once they have complied with Rules 5 and 21, can follow the standard rules for bringing on interim applications, described below.
Rules 5 and 21 have been applied very strictly in the registries to which they apply, which has led to some fairly unusual results, such as parents who have been separated for many years being required to take the Parenting After Separation program and other parents being required to take the program three or four times. However, most parents, once they have complied with Rules 5 and 21, can follow the standard rules for bringing on interim applications, described below.


====Family case conferences====
====Family case conferences====

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