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

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It's important to remember that you and the other party can agree to resolve your dispute out of court at any time in this process.  You should always be thinking about ways to reach agreement outside of the court process.  Just because litigation has been started, that does not mean that you have to continue to litigate.  If you haven't done so already, please read the chapter [[Resolving Family Law Problems out of Court]]
It's important to remember that you and the other party can agree to resolve your dispute out of court at any time in this process.  You should always be thinking about ways to reach agreement outside of the court process.  Just because litigation has been started, that does not mean that you have to continue to litigate.  If you haven't done so already, please read the chapter [[Resolving Family Law Problems out of Court]]
<span style="color:#D2691E">'''Important changes'''</span> <br />
The rules used by the Provincial Court are changing. As well, special processes are now being used by the Provincial Court in Victoria and Surrey. If you have a family law case in the Victoria and Surrey courthouses, speak to the court staff about how your case is affected.


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