What is a case conference in family law proceedings (Ontario, Canada)?
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- There are many steps in a family proceeding in Ontario, according to the Family Law Rules. One of the steps parties must go through are conferences. There are several types, such as case conference, settlement conference, trial management conference. This video is on case conferences. Stay tuned for our videos next week for settlement and trial management conferences!
Timemarks
1:07-3:04 Overview of a family law proceeding showing the various stages of conferences, motions and hearings.
3:14 Case Conference
-very important step: you can't bring a motion until you had a case conference (but see exceptions, Family Law Rule 14.4)
4:04 First conference date depends on whether your matter is at Unified Family court or Ontario Superior court.
4:50 Purpose of Case Conference
10:52 A party may be penalized with a costs order if they fail to attend a conference
11:00 Paperwork is required for a Case Conference: the "Case Conference Brief"
13:34 Case Conference briefs are privileged. (Goal of a conference is to encourage settlement).
14:11 Judges can make orders at a case conference. What happens if it is not obeyed?
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Speakers:
Helena Birt
Heather Hui-Litwin
LINKS
Ontario's Family Law Rules
canlii.ca/t/37j
This is great information
Hello Everyone! This video only applies to Ontario Canada. You should do a Google search to locate the information on case conferences specific to your province.
Does this apply to BC
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Thanks, is it same in BC, Canada as well?
As our practice is not in BC we cannot answer this question. You might try this link: wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca/index.php/Case_Conferences_in_a_Family_Law_Matter
Does this apply to BC
Our videos are specific to Ontario Canada. For BC family law, I found this link which might be helpful: wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca/index.php/Case_Conferences_in_a_Family_Law_Matter