Difference between revisions of "How Do I Reply to an Interim Application in a Family Law Matter in the Supreme Court?"

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*the applicant makes an application without notice to you when the application is urgent (called an ''ex parte'' or ''without notice application''),
*the applicant makes an application without notice to you when the application is urgent (called an ''ex parte'' or ''without notice application''),
*the applicant is applying for permission to compress the usual timelines for the hearing of his or her application (called a ''short leave application''),
*the applicant is applying for permission to compress the usual timelines for the hearing of his or her application (called a ''short leave application''),
*the applicant is asking to be exempted from the requirement that a Judicial Case Conference be held before the first interim application, and
*the applicant is asking to be exempted from the requirement that a judicial case conference be held before the first interim application, and
*you are the respondent and you haven't filed your defence to the applicant's Notice of Family Claim.
*you are the respondent and you haven't filed your defence to the applicant's Notice of Family Claim.


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