I was under the impression that at a case conference or settlement conference, a judge only makes procedural orders and not substantive orders. If so, then why is there a box asking if you want the court to make a temporary or final order? Please explain!
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Originally posted by fairlight View PostI was under the impression that at a case conference or settlement conference, a judge only makes procedural orders and not substantive orders. If so, then why is there a box asking if you want the court to make a temporary or final order? Please explain!
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He is referring to question 9 on Form 17C- Settlement Conference Brief. I wondered the same thing going to Settlement Conferences. The issues were custody and access, and it asks if you want the judge to make an order on the issues, where they cannot make an order at these things unless it’s consent.
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Originally posted by fairlight View PostI was under the impression that at a case conference or settlement conference, a judge only makes procedural orders and not substantive orders. If so, then why is there a box asking if you want the court to make a temporary or final order? Please explain!
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