I want to apologize in advance for any questions that seem obvious. But I'm trying to self-represent, whereas in the past I've managed (albiet with difficulty) to have legal representation.
I was just wondering if anyone has attended one of those early case conferences? Are they merely procedural to streamline cases? Evidently they are very short (15 minutes) and case conference briefs are limited to no more than 5 pages in total with limited schedules/exhibits. How do these compare to the regular case conference? Please see link below:
Early Case Conferences in Family Proceedings
In my case, resolution between the parties is highly unlikely at a case conference. Would attending a early case conference be a better option then scheduling a regular case conference?
On a seperate note, what can you request at a regular case conference? Direction from the Judge on possible outcome if the case proceeds to a regular motion? Disclosure of financial information if not provided? Depending on the urgency of the issue, can the judge issue a interim order at all?
Many thanks
Nadia
I was just wondering if anyone has attended one of those early case conferences? Are they merely procedural to streamline cases? Evidently they are very short (15 minutes) and case conference briefs are limited to no more than 5 pages in total with limited schedules/exhibits. How do these compare to the regular case conference? Please see link below:
Early Case Conferences in Family Proceedings
In my case, resolution between the parties is highly unlikely at a case conference. Would attending a early case conference be a better option then scheduling a regular case conference?
On a seperate note, what can you request at a regular case conference? Direction from the Judge on possible outcome if the case proceeds to a regular motion? Disclosure of financial information if not provided? Depending on the urgency of the issue, can the judge issue a interim order at all?
Many thanks
Nadia
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