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    I had provided the other party with the court dates for the Case Conference and I've asked to confirm her availability on the above-mentioned dates and if I don't hear back from her by Monday at noon then I will go ahead and book the earliest date with the court for the CC as this matter is of an urgent nature and no further delays are acceptable. What if I don't hear back from her by the due date I gave, can I just go ahead with the booking?
    Last edited by paco; 05-09-2018, 11:27 AM.

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    how much notice have you given her?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by standing on the sidelines View Post
      how much notice have you given her?
      From today by Monday, next week, at noon.

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        Paco, are you emailing her directly or does she have a lawyer? If she has a lawyer than 2 business days imo is time to respond to your request. If your asking her directly then maybe she is just ignoring you.

        Either way I would go and book the CC on Monday, the date can always be changed. Not sure what court house you have to go to, but where I am you can wait months for a date.

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          Originally posted by kate331 View Post
          Paco, are you emailing her directly or does she have a lawyer? If she has a lawyer than 2 business days imo is time to respond to your request. If your asking her directly then maybe she is just ignoring you.

          Either way I would go and book the CC on Monday, the date can always be changed. Not sure what court house you have to go to, but where I am you can wait months for a date.
          Thanks Kate, that's exactly what I intend to do.

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