Nova Scotia Family Court Services - Intake
| Description | Service offering information about court procedures and processes, identify issues, and provide referrals to mediation services and parent information sessions. |
| Status | Permanent implementation |
| Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
| Court | Nova Scotia Family Court |
| Body responsible | Nova Scotia Department of Justice |
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Services at the Family Court
Intake is part of the court process and is mandatory. The purpose of intake is to:
Intake is not confidential, but details of discussions during the intake process will not be included in the court record. Intake begins when you start an application in the Family Court. You may bring a family member or friend with you to the meeting. Generally, the other party does not attend at this time. You will meet with a court officer, usually called an intake officer, who will help you identify the issues and make sure that you have provided all information and documentation required by the Family Court. ... The intake officer helps you to sort out what to do about your situation and what the next steps might be. The intake officer may:
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If you have updates, changes, or additional information regarding this reform, please contact our Librarian, Brad Albrecht, at balbrecht@cfcj-fcjc.org
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URL
http://cfcj-fcjc.org/inventory/reform.php?id=50

