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  • Drafting Case Conference - dealing with lies.

    I filed a Form 15 and received a response. Affidavits were not filled in for either.
    The ex has simply created a false narrative with false statements to support that narrative. Things they know are not true.

    When I write my Case Conference Brief and affidavit should I be
    a) Trying to prove those statements false and use up evidence space.
    b) Say they are false and point out there is no evidence for them.
    c) Ignore them.


    What can I hope to get out of a case conference where the other side are pathological liars?

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    Originally posted by pinkHouses View Post
    I filed a Form 15 and received a response. Affidavits were not filled in for either.
    The ex has simply created a false narrative with false statements to support that narrative. Things they know are not true.

    When I write my Case Conference Brief and affidavit should I be
    a) Trying to prove those statements false and use up evidence space.
    b) Say they are false and point out there is no evidence for them.
    c) Ignore them.


    What can I hope to get out of a case conference where the other side are pathological liars?
    Case conference briefs do not form part of the continuing record. I would (c) ignore them. The whole point of a case conference is to seek disclosure requests and possibly setting things before bringing motions etc... Not much usually happens at them.

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