Attend a Judicial Case Conference
You'll need
- To attend a Judicial Case Conference, if you haven't already
Before you file an application to enforce an agreement, you and the other person must attend a Judicial Case Conference (JCC). A JCC is a meeting between you, the other person, your lawyers (if you have them), and a judge or master. It's an opportunity to see if you can settle your case without going to court. If you can't, it can also help you prepare for the hearing.
For a step-by-step guide on how to schedule, prepare for, and attend a JCC, see Deal with a Judicial Case Conference.
If you and the other person still can't agree after the JCC, go to Step 3: Fill out the forms to apply for an order to enforce the agreement or order.