When to disclose what in a family court case (Ontario, Canada) Part 2: Case Conference
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024
- In a family law court case in Ontario, if you do not provide certain information (disclosure) to the other side by a certain time, there may be penal consequences. Shmuel Stern walks us through when you disclose what information in 6 steps. In this video, we move onto step 3, what to disclose at a case conference. Also discussed: "out of court questioning" (similar to "discoveries" in civil litigation)
Missed part 1? Here's the link: • When to disclose what ...
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0:15 Step 3: What do you need to disclose for the Case Conference?
Our video on Case Conference
• What is a case confere...
0:45 Form 13A Financial Disclosure Certificate (for your disclosure)
2:53 How to request information from the Other Side demo (Form 20 Request for Information)
7:28 When should you update your Financial Statement?
8:17 Out of Court Questioning.
Next Video: What to Disclose at Settlement Conference (Step 4)
LINK
Family Law Rules Ontario
canlii.ca/t/37j
Ontario Court forms
ontariocourtfo...
Speaker:
Shmuel Stern
Disclosureclinic.com
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