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This chapter discusses the process for starting and defending proceedings in the Provincial Court and the Supreme Court.  
This chapter discusses the process for starting and defending proceedings in the Provincial Court and the Supreme Court.  


This first section provides a thumbnail sketch of the basic court process common to all non-criminal proceedings.
The first section provides a thumbnail sketch of the basic court process common to all non-criminal proceedings.


Other sections in this chapter provide more detail about attending case conferences, making applications for temporary and urgent orders, enforcing orders, and changing orders.  
Other sections in this chapter provide more detail about attending case conferences, making applications for temporary and urgent orders, enforcing orders, and changing final orders.  


First, a brief caution about the dangers of commencing litigation in haste.
First, a brief caution about the dangers of commencing litigation in haste.
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*there is a threat or a risk of child abduction,
*there is a threat or a risk of child abduction,
*there has been physical, verbal or sexual abuse in the relationship, whether to you or to your children,
*there has been physical, verbal, or sexual abuse in the relationship, whether to you or to your children,
*threats to your physical safety, or to the safety of your children, have been made,
*threats to your physical safety, or to the safety of your children, have been made,
*there is a threat or a risk that your ex will damage, hide or dispose of property,
*there is a threat or a risk that your ex will damage, hide or dispose of property,
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