Except in the case of urgency, such as if access to the children is being denied or if there is a danger that one party may leave the jurisdiction with the children, the first Court appearance before a judge is usually the Case Conference.
A Case Conference is an informal meeting at the courthouse between the parties, their lawyers and a judge. The objective of the Case Conference is to encourage the parties to settle all or some of the issues or at least narrow the issues. The discussions at the Case Conference are confidential.
If all or some of the issues are settled at the Case Conference the parties usually sign Minutes of Settlement and a Court Order is obtained pursuant to the Minutes of Settlement.
If all the issues are not settled at the Case Conference, then the Court action continues to the next stage which is usually the Settlement Conference.