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Have you received a Request for Information in a family law proceeding from the other side, asking you to produce hundreds of documents within a month? What if you can't even get those documents anymore? How do you respond to a Request for Information? Can you ignore it? The answer is NO. But what do you do?? Follow this video's guide on how to respond.
Lawyer Shmuel Stern shows us step by step what you do when you are faced with this challenging step in a family law proceeding.
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Past Workshops
Workshop 1 Sept 29: Starting a Family Court Case in Ontario
Workshop 2 Oct 27 : Responding to a Family Court Case in Ontario
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