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Recorded on October 28, 2024 An information session for lawyers on the expansion of the Early Resolution Process (ERP) in BC. Hosted by the Family Justice Services Division in conjunction with the Provincial Court Services Division and Legal Aid BC. 00:00 Introduction 01:50 Early Resolution Registries 04:24 Early Resolution Process requirements 07:40 Feedback 11:43 Family Law Process in Early Resolution Registries overview 12:35 Case Management Orders 17:40 Notice to Resolve a Family Law Matter 19:15 Early Resolution Process and Family Justice Services Division 38:55 Family Law Process in Early Resolution Registries diagram 40:06 Family Law Matter applications 41:46 Transition provisions 44:25 Family Duty Counsel and Early Resolution Registries 44:55 Family Duty Counsel services 46:22 Expanded FDC locations and services 48:20 Paralegal support 49:52 Expanded FDC objectives 50:56 FDC expansion locations 51:28 Q&A 1:15:45 Closing Speakers: Judge Rogers, Provincial Court Vancouver Island Regional Administrative Judge Kari Erickson, Director of Regional Operations and Early Resolution Lead for Court Services Branch, Attorney General Natasha Gooch, Senior Policy/Practice Analyst, Family Justice Services Division, Attorney General Munnarsh Vilvang, Lead Family Duty Counsel, Port Coquitlam, Legal Aid BC | WEBSITES | Legal Aid BC: https://legalaid.bc.ca/ Aboriginal Legal Aid in BC: https://aboriginal.legalaid.bc.ca/ | SOCIALS | Facebook: / legalaidbc Twitter: / legalaidbc Youtube: / legalaidbc Please note: Legal Aid BC resources are for professional development. They don't provide legal or other professional advice. Law is constantly evolving; changes in practice and procedure occur frequently. Exercise your professional judgment about the correctness and applicability of the material. Please refer to the relevant legislation, case law, administrative guidelines, and other primary sources. The views and conclusions expressed here are not necessarily those of Legal Aid BC. Legal Aid BC helps British Columbians with serious family, child protection, immigration, and criminal law issues. We give free legal information to everyone, and advice and lawyer services to eligible British Columbians.